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* Contents derived from the 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Helping a Boy's Nervous Path Through Trials of Childhood, single work column (p. 6)
- Memories and Regrets of a Former Spoilt White Brat, single work column (p. 7) Section: Insight
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And It's On for Young and Old
Books of Revelation,
single work
review
— Review of On Experience 2008 single work essay ; On Longing 2008 single work essay ; On Ecstasy 2008 single work essay ; On Rage 2008 single work essay ; (p. 15) Section: A2 - A Brush with Arthur Boyd, single work column (p. 16) Section: A2
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Gradual Steps in the Walk of Life,
single work
review
— Review of Walking to the Moon 2008 single work novel ; (p. 22) Section: A2 -
Maitland Offers the Slick and the Dread,
single work
review
— Review of Bright Air 2008 single work novel ; (p. 23) Section: A2 -
Fiction,
single work
review
— Review of Texas : An Australian Love Story 2008 single work novel ; (p. 24) Section: A2 -
Chasing the Rhetoric of Times Past,
single work
column
The author compares the literary techniques used by Patrick White with those of the British author Angus Wilson.
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Off the Shelf,
single work
review
— Review of My Two Husbands 2008 single work autobiography ; (p. 28) Section: A2 - Nourished on Magazinesi"he couldn't distinguish between", single work poetry (p. 29) Section: A2
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Protection: It's Not Open and Shut,
single work
column
A column canvassing current literary news including the review of copyright laws relating to books in Australia, the increase in sales of Steven Caroll's novel The Time We Have Taken after it won the 2008 Miles Franklin Award, and the inaugural Eureka Street/Reader's Feast awards for social justice and human rights writing; the winner being Tony Kevin for his book A Certain Maritime Incident : The Sinking of SIEV X.
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