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First known date:
2009...
4-5 July
2009
of
The Sydney Morning Herald
est. 1842
The Sydney Morning Herald
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* Contents derived from the 2009 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Editor Frank Devine Dead at 77, single work column (p. 8)
- Genially Combative Editor and Writer Displayed Elegance and Wit Genial Journalist's Witty, Worldly Ways, single work obituary (p. 10) Section: Weekend Business
- History Repeats for Kiwi Classics, single work column (p. 11) Section: Spectrum
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On the Run from Sorrow,
single work
review
— Review of Last Ride 2009 single work film/TV ; (p. 17) Section: Spectrum - Undercover, single work column (p. 26) Section: Spectrum
- The Lying Game Talent for Lying Persuasively, single work column (p. 26-27) Section: Spectrum
- Not Quite Plus Ca Changei"Walking Glebe's boundaries", single work poetry (p. 27) Section: Spectrum
- They Would Slaughter the Hun, Rescue the Maidens, extract biography (p. 28) Section: Spectrum
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Pawns in a Power Game,
single work
review
— Review of The Right 2008 single work novel ; (p. 30) Section: Spectrum -
In Short Fiction,
single work
review
— Review of The Curse of the Pogo Stick 2008 single work novel ; (p. 30) Section: Spectrum -
Just the Place for Poetic Prose,
single work
review
— Review of The Blue Plateau : A Landscape Memoir 2009 single work prose ; (p. 31) Section: Spectrum -
Pick of the Week,
single work
review
— Review of Breaking the Spell 2009 single work autobiography ; (p. 31) Section: Spectrum -
And the Winner Is ... Confusion,
single work
criticism
With the many Australian literary awards, Gillian Appleton says that ' [t]he average reader could be forgiven for feeling a little confused - particularly when as sometimes happens, a book wins one major award but fails even to be shortlisted for others ... [and] wonder about the people and the processed deciding the winner.'
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