AustLit
Issue Details:
First known date:
1963...
vol.
22
no.
4
December
1963
of
Meanjin
est. 1940
Meanjin Quarterly
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* Contents derived from the 1963 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Wear an Albatross for Me, single work short story (p. 341-350)
- Indifferencei"Over my face incessantly", single work poetry (p. 350)
- The Last Treei"He watched his own familiar friend,", single work poetry (p. 351)
- Nightfalli"Houselights waken. It grows late.", single work poetry (p. 352-353)
- A Small Elegy for My Fatheri"My Dad's dilemma was: death or death.", single work poetry (p. 353)
- 1. The Junglei"The planet is ours: and the blue and the desert spaces", single work poetry (p. 375)
- 2. Slavesi"Slaves:", single work poetry (p. 375-376)
- Thailand Railway, Randolph Stow , sequence poetry (p. 375-380)
- 3. The Tracki"Here nothing matters; nothing matters at all.", single work poetry (p. 376)
- 4. The Enemyi"As well, maybe, that you cannot read our minds;", single work poetry (p. 376-377)
- 5. The Sleepersi"Let the wick burn low: and suddenly I remember", single work poetry (p. 377)
- 6. The Firei"The bonfire blazes, day and night.", single work poetry (p. 378)
- 7. Handsi"Only hands are beautiful;", single work poetry (p. 378)
- 8. Feveri"Cool river,", single work poetry (p. 378-379)
- 9. Bring Your Pianoi"Voices in the night: strong voices; young", single work poetry (p. 379)
- 10. The Childreni"Often, closing my eyes, worn out with fever", single work poetry (p. 379-380)
- The Sharki"Killing being the bawdy trade it is,", single work poetry (p. 380)
- In the Foresti"Wait for the axe sound in the forest.", single work poetry (p. 381)
- Four Bob for Manhood, single work short story (p. 383-387)
- Magnificoi"They lugged the heavy granite", single work poetry (p. 396)
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