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First known date:
2006...
15-16 July
2006
of
The Australian
est. 1964
The Weekend Australian
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* Contents derived from the 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Publishers Reject Nobel Prize Writing,
single work
column
When the Weekend Australian submitted a chapter of Patrick White's The Eye of the Storm to a group of Australian publishers, all rejected it for publication.
- Authors' Authors, single work column (p. 2) Section: Review
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The Face : Jim Leavesley : Doctor, Broadcast, Writer,
single work
biography
(p. 3)
Section: Review
Note: port. (James Leavesley)
- Old Inscriptionsi"Whose past is that on the donnish shelf,", single work poetry (p. 6) Section: Review
- The Creamery Journeyi"Sonny Hennessey pulls up at seven", single work poetry (p. 12) Section: Review
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Woman of Letters,
single work
review
— Review of Ida Leeson : A Life 2006 single work biography ; (p. 14-15) Section: Review -
Rich Pickings in Pastoral Scenes,
single work
review
— Review of The New Arcadia 2005 selected work poetry ; America, or, Glow : (A Poem) 2006 sequence poetry ; (p. 14-15) Section: Review -
Exploring Maritime Misadventures,
single work
review
— Review of Where Fate Beckons : The Life of Jean-Francois de La Perouse 2006 single work biography ; (p. 15) Section: Review -
Brisbane, We Hardly Knew You,
single work
criticism
(p. 16-17)
Section: Review
Note: port. (David Malouf)
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Why Bother with Patrick White,
single work
criticism
The Weekend Australian submitted chapter three of Patrick White's The Eye of the Storm (under a pseudonmyn and slightly altered title) to 12 Australian publishers and agents. 'Not one reader recognised its literary genius, and 10 wrote polite and vaguely encouraging rejection letters.'
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