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Issue Details:
First known date:
1990...
vol.
23
no.
3
November
1990
of
Southern Review
est. 1963
Southern Review
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* Contents derived from the 1990 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- "He Will Be Lonely in Heaven" : Australasian Poet : William Hart-Smith, 23 November 1911 - 15 April 1990, single work criticism biography (p. 190 -199)
- Cosmic Argument Christopher Columbus : Prologuei"Said Bishop Cosmas,", single work poetry (p. 200)
- Christopher Columbus : A Sequence of Poems, selected work poetry (p. 200-231)
- Christopher Columbus : The Garden of Delightsi"Facts are facts, Admiral;", single work poetry (p. 201)
- Christopher Columbus : The Brothers Columbus, Mapmakers of Lisboni"Bartolomeo took him by the arm", single work poetry (p. 202)
- Christopher Columbus : `The World Complete'i"Behaim made a globe; it was his wish", single work poetry (p. 202-204)
- Christopher Columbus : Cipangui"Elbows in wine-slops, news of the ocean isles", single work poetry (p. 204)
- Christopher Columbus : The Surrender of the Moors at Granadai"Hernando del Pulgar, by letter", single work poetry (p. 205)
- Christopher Columbus : Capitulationi"Maps by Benincasa, Bianco,", single work poetry (p. 206)
- Christopher Columbus : Departurei"Being at last on our way,", single work poetry (p. 206)
- Christopher Columbus : Space Columbus Goes Westi"Columbus looks towards the New World,", single work poetry (p. 207)
- Christopher Columbus : Gullsi"Gulls. They are too white and clean for scavengers!", single work poetry (p. 207)
- Christopher Columbus : The Waterspouti"Forward lay sunlight silver on the sea;", single work poetry (p. 208)
- Christopher Columbus : Timei"A strange wound, this furrow cut by a ship.", single work poetry (p. 208)
- Christopher Columbus : Sargasso Weed and a Crabi"Columbus took the bottle in his hands.", single work poetry (p. 209)
- Christopher Columbus : Westward, Seven Hundred and Fifty Leaguesi"Standing still in the sea,", single work poetry (p. 209-210)
- Christopher Columbus : Landfall [1]i"Come doves to meet us,", single work poetry (p. 210)
- Christopher Columbus : Landfall [2]i"No loud compelling angelus clangs here;", single work poetry (p. 210)
- Christopher Columbus : The Treachery of Martin Alonso Pinzoni"I knew the current of his thinking", single work poetry (p. 211)
- Christopher Columbus : Landfall [3]i"On the day of the anniversary", single work poetry (p. 211-213)
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