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Issue Details:
First known date:
2007...
15-16 December
2007
of
The Australian
est. 1964
The Weekend Australian
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* Contents derived from the 2007 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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If Only We'd Learn This,
single work
column
Stephen Loosely selects his 2007 best books of history and politics. His list includes Australian and international works.
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Moorhouse 'Blurs Line between Fact and Fiction' with Tales of Gay Sex,
single work
column
Deborah Hope's column carries comments from Frank Moorhouse and Michael Wilding in response to Moorhouse's claim that he and Wilding had a sexual relationship. Moorhouse affirms the claim; Wilding denies it.Note: ports (Frank Moorhouse and Michael Wilding)
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Broadway Belter the Pick of the Crop,
single work
column
Kathy Hunt selects her best biographies of 2007. Her list includes Australian and international works.
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Savour These Provocative Pleasures,
single work
column
Rosemary Sorensen selects her best fiction of 2007. Her list includes Australian and international works.
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Tantalising Tales To Tempt Young Readers,
single work
column
Rosemary Neill selects her best children's books of 2007. Her list includes Australian and international works.
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Escape with Killer Thrillers,
single work
column
Graeme Blundell selects his best crime writing of 2007. His list includes Australian and international works.
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Sticky Business,
single work
essay
Kate Holden discusses the 'sticky business' of reading and writing about sex.
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Overflow,
single work
column
A column canvassing current literary news including a comment on the inauguration of the Prime Minister's Literary Prize and a note about the withdrawl of state government funds to support Westerly.
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A Didactic Tale of Domestic Darkness,
single work
review
— Review of Broken 2007 single work novel ; (p. 14) Section: Review - The Doctor Who Turned to Crime, single work column (p. 16-17) Section: Review
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Poet Deploys Disjointed Rhythms and Harmonious Dissonances,
single work
review
— Review of The City of Empty Rooms 2006 selected work poetry ; (p. 16-17) Section: Review -
Mum and Dad Are Through, but It's No Great Drama,
single work
review
— Review of Ocean Road 2007 single work novel ; (p. 18-19) Section: Review
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