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Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 The Best Australian Essays 2012
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Collingwood, Fitzroy - Collingwood area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,:Black Inc. , 2012 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Naked Critic, Tim Flannery , single work column (p. 1-6)
Kartiya are Like Toyotas : White Workers on Australia's Cultural Frontier, Kim Mahood , single work essay (p. 7-27)
The Murder of Azaria, John Bryson , single work criticism (p. 28-38)
Water Under the Bridge : A Guide to the Murray-Darling Basin, Kate Jennings , single work essay (p. 39-47)
Sublime and Profane, Maria Tumarkin , single work essay (p. 48-56)
Wardrobe Erotics, Peter Robb , single work essay (p. 57-66)
Shooting Lunch, Romy Ash , single work prose (p. 67-72)
Killing, Anna Krien , extract essay (p. 73-92)
We Need to Talk about Kevin, James Button , single work essay (p. 93-99)
A Coup by Any Other Name, Rhys Muldoon , single work essay (p. 100-107)
Political Animal, David Marr , single work essay (p. 108-122)
Old Copmanhurst, Gillian Mears , single work autobiography (p. 123-135)
Les Murray and the Black Dog Killing the Black Dog, Les Murray , single work prose

''On the last day of 1985, I went home to live in Bunyah, the farming valley I had left some twenty-nine years earlier. My wife and our younger children followed two days later … at last I was going home, to care for my father in his old age and to live in the place from which I'd always felt displaced. What I didn't know was that I was heading home in order to go mad.'

'Killing the Black Dog is Les Murray's frank and courageous account of his struggle with depression. Since this essay first appeared, hosts of readers have drawn insight from his account of the disease, its social effects and its origins in his family's history. Murray describes how patches of daylight now balance out those of darkness in his life.' (Publication summary)

(p. 136-148)
Note: With title: Les Murray and the Black Dog
What Gina Wants : Gina Rinehart's Quest for Respect and Gratitude, Nick Bryant , single work essay (p. 149-172)
Dark Victories, Robert Manne , single work essay (p. 173-191)
Raw Experience, Rachel Robertson , extract autobiography (p. 192-206)
This Much is True, L. M. Robinson , single work prose (p. 207-215)
The Garrulous Listener, Gideon Haigh , single work essay (p. 216-226)
One Hundred Years of John Cage, Andrew Ford , single work essay (p. 227-231)
A Critic and a Poet, Clive James , single work criticism (p. 232-242)
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