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2008...
no.
300
April
2008
of
Australian Book Review
est. 1961
Australian Book Review
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* Contents derived from the 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Ross Clark Wins the 2008 ABR Poetry Prize, single work column (p. 1)
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The Country,
single work
correspondence
Mark Tredinnick replies to Elisabeth Holdsworth's correspondence (ABR, March 2008) about the location of his home in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales.
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Rating the Extraordinary,
single work
correspondence
Jeremy Fisher urges readers to contact the Australian Society of Authors (ASA) with words of support for authors who have affected the lives of readers. The ASA can then take these views into account when nominating authors for Order of Australia honours.
- Making It Happen, single work correspondence (p. 4-5)
- Mozart or Vivaldi, single work correspondence (p. 5)
- Measuring the Flood, single work correspondence (p. 5)
- Richar Walsh Replies, single work correspondence (p. 5)
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Martin Boyd,
single work
correspondence
Louis Nowra declares his admiration for the writing of Martin Boyd and hopes more Australian readers will become aware of Boyd's work.
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Mystery Train,
single work
review
— Review of American Journeys 2008 single work prose ; (p. 8-9) - Ghost Train to Australiai"I won't this time. Silent at last and shunted", single work poetry (p. 13)
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Siamese Soul,
single work
review
— Review of An Exacting Heart : The Story of Hephzibah Menuhin 2008 single work biography ; (p. 14-15) -
The Third Element in Biography,
single work
criticism
Jacqueline Kent discloses some of her sources, and the understandings gleaned from those sources, in the writing of Hephzibah Menuhin's biography. Kent concludes: 'Meeting generous-spirited people who are willing to share difficult and painful aspects of their lives with you is sometimes, I believe, one of the biographer's great privileges'.
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Her Majesty's Grand Eccentric,
single work
review
— Review of Malcolm Williamson : A Mischievous Muse 2007 single work biography ; (p. 18-19) - 'Long Live Independent Publishing', single work correspondence (p. 20)
- Untitled, single work correspondence (p. 20)
- Untitled, single work correspondence (p. 20)
- Untitled, single work correspondence (p. 20-21)
- Untitled, single work correspondence (p. 21)
- Untitled, single work correspondence (p. 21)
- Untitled, single work correspondence (p. 21)
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