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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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review
— Review of The Accidental Cage 2006 selected work poetry ; -
Untitled,
single work
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— Review of Sugar Hits 2006 selected work poetry ; -
Untitled,
single work
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— Review of Phosphorescence : A Collection of Poems 2006 selected work poetry ; -
The Exhilaration and Anxiety of Free Fall,
single work
review
— Review of The Kamikaze Mind 2006 single work novel ; - An Australian Suburban Gardeni"I am sitting in the front yard", single work poetry
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Europei"Europe!",
single work
poetry
Note: Author's note: Europe - it's a continent, mate! It is also an idea. Paul Keating was Australian Prime Minister. There are art references - to Winckelmann, Mengs, Jacques-Louis David - but, as the joke is that they are so little thought of now, it would be perverse to explain them here. Margaret Dumont was the central female role in many Marx Brothers films; Garnier is, here, an architect, not a perfume. I was in Trieste - [and] Dublin, London [and] China - courtesy of The James Joyce Foundation's travelling prize. 'Bonjour Trieste' - my joke with the title of Francoise Sagan's novel, Bonjour, Tristesse. 'Europe' was written as I bounced to [and] fro between London, Trieste, London again ([and] Gabe's flat there), [and] thence to China on my way home to Australia.
- For Various Movie Directorsi"I come this way", single work poetry
- The Accidental Cagei"I watched two birds marooned in the barn loft.", single work poetry
- Manhattani"Sunlight bounces off the windows", single work poetry
- Poppiesi"Improvised design", single work poetry
- The Mundiad, Book IV, extract novel
- Culpable Blindness, single work short story
- Things That Yeari"you're reading Michael Ondaatje's", single work poetry
- Excerpt from Jane Fonda's Temple of Literature, single work prose
- Sand Islandi"Gnats phit like nanojets.", single work poetry
- Riverfirei"The last of the sun cleaves the haze over Toowong", single work poetry
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