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* Contents derived from the 2001 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Bummer, Says the Author. I Wasn't Behind it, Says Minister, single work column (p. 3) Section: News
- Pick of the Bunch, single work column (p. 7) Section: Saturday Extra
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The Korin Printi"of cranes he gave",
single work
poetry
The gift print of cranes by Japanese artist Ogata Korin survives the fall of its frame, whose glass splinters into fragments as painful and dangerous as the giver's broken marriage. The writer's ruby ring (engagement ring?) signals the stop of the relationship. The cranes 'stride on,' unchanging art.
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Just Wild About Sydney Town,
single work
review
— Review of 30 Days in Sydney : A Wildly Distorted Account 2001 single work autobiography ; (p. 9) Section: Saturday Extra -
From Russia with a Love of Language,
single work
obituary
Jane Sullivan interviewed Nina Christesen before her death. Nina Christesen spoke of her marriage to Clem Christesen, their work and life together.
- Untitledi"I looked inside my heart and saw a ship", single work poetry (p. 18) Section: Saturday Extra
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