AustLit
Issue Details:
First known date:
1969...
vol.
23
Autumn
1969
of
Twentieth Century
est. 1946
Twentieth Century
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* Contents derived from the 1969 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Night-Walking - At Rushcutters Bayi"The moonless sea is moving darkly -", single work poetry (p. 37)
- Bird at Tide's Edgei"When the surf roar of the horses dims,", single work poetry (p. 38)
- The Queuei"It is the longest queue imaginable.", single work poetry (p. 196)
- Dogi"Being old and sane enough a dog to stay", single work poetry (p. 211)
- Hillside Farmi"All the day", single work poetry (p. 211-212)
- Into the Landscapei"The waste from the chemical factory's stacks", single work poetry (p. 212)
- Birthday Ode for Barbara Fuchsi"A Macedonian address", single work poetry (p. 233-236)
- The Toadi"We slew the ugly toad cold-blooded.", Jake Majon (translator), single work poetry (p. 242)
- The Lyrist's Epiloguei"Only I can be the hero of my verse,", single work poetry (p. 243)
- Litanyi"In my crazy time", single work poetry (p. 244-245)
- Yet These Thingsi"Yet these things are", single work poetry (p. 260)
- Friend of the Drowned Boyi"The child sits quietly, winter-numb.", single work poetry (p. 261)
- Pig Farm, Mental Hospital (for Gus)i"Laid out almost like a Roman villa-", single work poetry (p. 261)
- Last Respectsi"What can we say about Donald now he's dead,", single work poetry (p. 262)
- The Misfitsi"They are trees out of season", single work poetry (p. 262)
- Child and Shelli"Go past the red anemone, the crab and eel,", single work poetry (p. 263)
- Chicken and Champagnei"We don't begrudge a moderate charge", single work poetry (p. 279)