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* Contents derived from the 1995 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Marinationsi"under a canvas awning, a few", single work poetry (p. 243)
- Slow as an Adjectivei"the day's drifting into afternoon and there's", single work poetry (p. 243)
- In the Aviaryi"Do you know that calm dependency", single work poetry (p. 244)
- The White Housei"There're no wise men now.", single work poetry (p. 244)
- A Storyi"I think of Julia", single work poetry (p. 245)
- In-Flight History : The Canadian-Australian Literary Prize and the Question of Nationalism, single work criticism (p. 270-278)
- Purei"There are better things to do outside the art shop,", single work poetry (p. 302)
- Love Childi"French Perfume", single work poetry (p. 304-305)
- Hyacinths (to Craig)i"My birthday, August the seventeenth", single work poetry (p. 306-307)
- Poem for a Birthdayi"It's 2 a.m. on a Saturday.", single work poetry (p. 308-309)
- A Visit to the Doctori"She flips through royalled pages six months old.", single work poetry (p. 354)
- Seeing Mount Shastai"For years I hear of it, a snowy crown", single work poetry (p. 355-356)
- Life is Difficult, Part One [1995]i"The heart on my sleeve", single work poetry (p. 356-357)
- See the Child : The Fiction of Cormac McCarthy, single work biography (p. 376-383)
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Lois Lane on the Couch,
single work
review
— Review of The First Stone : Some Questions About Sex and Power 1995 single work prose ; (p. 384-390)
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