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Alternative title: That Fatal Song : Judith Wright & A. D. Hope
Issue Details: First known date: 2001... vol. 61 no. 1 2001 of Southerly est. 1939 Southerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Rushcutters Bay, Sydney Eastern Harbourside, Sydney Eastern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,:Halstead Press , 2001 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A. D. Hope and Vincent Buckley : A Correspondence (1952-1955), Penelope Buckley , single work criticism (p. 118-120)
A. D. Hope and Vincent Buckley : A Correspondence (1952-1955), A. D. Hope , Vincent Buckley , David Brooks , anthology correspondence (p. 118-152)
Note: With an Introduction by Penelope Buckley
A Letter to Alec Hopei"Dear Alec, Now half a lifetime since your letter", Jill Hellyer , single work poetry (p. 154-156)
The Seai"The sea is restless with description:", Geoff Page , single work poetry (p. 157)
Sermoni"Those of you", Geoff Page , single work poetry (p. 158)
The Catchi"Invisible in the saltwater magnetism", Alan Gould , single work poetry (p. 159)
The Moving Image : Judith Wright's Symbolist Language, John Hawke , single work criticism (p. 160-178)
Married to the Snakemani"Bettina told dramatic stories. Wrote witty, insightful poems.", Colleen Burke , single work poetry (p. 179)
On My 60th Birthdayi"Rain has finally come.", Lynn R. Hard , single work poetry (p. 180)
The Orange Cat, Lucy Neave , single work short story (p. 181-189)
Stereotypical Surban Man Does Strange Thingi"Come out and see me", Paul Mitchell , single work poetry (p. 191-192)
A Week, Elizabeth Strenge , single work short story (p. 193-197)
Yesterday's Here, Christopher Cyrill , single work review
— Review of In the Gutter... Looking at the Stars : A Literary Adventure through Kings Cross 2000 anthology short story poetry extract biography ; Literary Sydney : A Walking Guide Peter Kirkpatrick , Jill Dimond , 2000 single work prose ; Sydney Cafes : Where the Writers Go 2000 anthology biography ;
(p. 200-204)
A Hundred Ways, Nicolette Stasko , single work review
— Review of Collected Poems Margaret Scott , 2000 selected work poetry ; Untold Lives and Later Poems Rosemary Dobson , 2000 selected work poetry ; The Unforgiving Poem Max Williams , 2000 selected work poetry ;
(p. 204-208)
[Review] First Language [et al], J. S. Harry , single work review
— Review of First Language Michelle A. Taylor , 1999 selected work poetry ; The Argument from Desire : The 1999 Newcastle Poetry Prize Anthology 1999 anthology poetry ; And Dug My Fingers in the Sand Brook Emery , 2000 selected work poetry ; One of Many : Poems from Prison Brenda Hodge , 2000 selected work poetry ; Close to Home Mike Ladd , 2000 selected work poetry ; Four W no. 10 1999 periodical issue ; Invisible Tattoos Lauren Williams , 2000 selected work poetry ;
(p. 208-220)
"Benang : From the Heart" : 'I Found Myself Among Paper', Lisa Slater , single work review
— Review of Benang : From the Heart Kim Scott , 1999 single work novel ;

'In his first novel True Country, Kim Scott established himself as a writer who is determined to investigate the continued traumatic effects of colonial violence. Harley, the protagonist of Scott's second novel Benang: from the Heart (the co-winner of the Miles Franklin award), takes up a pen in response to reductionist assimilationist records. He states:

But I found myself among paper, words not formed by an intention corresponding to my own, and I read a world weak in creative spirit. (472)'  (Introduction)

(p. 220-226)
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