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Issue Details: First known date: 1999... no. 155 Winter 1999 of Overland est. 1954 Overland
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Notes

  • Subtitle: Paranoid
  • Contents indexed selectively.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1999 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Market Forces, Michael Wilding , single work short story (p. 5-8)
'Quadrant' Magazine and CIA Largesse, Cassandra Pybus , extract criticism (p. 9-15)
Collecting Books and Intelligence : The Curious Case of Jack Moir, Lucy Sussex , single work criticism (p. 16-18)
The Butler : Desert Fox. December, 1998i"They don't understand that you grew up near the sea,", Jennifer Maiden , single work poetry (p. 24)
Stars and Stripesi"More stripes than stars I am ruefully afraid:", Jack Hibberd , single work poetry (p. 25)
Stuff Goes Oni"I slump under the hanging black", Ashlley Morgan-Shae , single work poetry (p. 26)
Characterization in Eliots 'Silly Arse Marner', Joe McDonald , single work short story (p. 27-31)
Being There, Ian MacNeill , single work criticism (p. 32-36)
Robbery with Plastic Knife, Carrie Tiffany , single work short story (p. 37-40)
How Much Sugar?, Kathryn Lomer , single work short story (p. 41-45)
Written Out of History? : The Disappearance of Australia's Women Playwrights, Michelle Arrow , single work criticism (p. 46-50)
Evening Emerald : Desert Fox, December, 1998i"The impeachment is comic.", Jennifer Maiden , single work poetry (p. 66)
Beachwalki"I draw the morning landscape", Richard Hillman , single work poetry (p. 67)
Truth - Leave It Outi"if you want to keep a thief honest - rob him", Eric Beach , single work poetry (p. 67)
News of the Dayi"[concrete poem]", Ken Bolton , single work poetry (p. 68-72)
The Death of Don McLeodi"Don McLeod is buried at Strelley Station", Dorothy Hewett , single work poetry (p. 73)
Fire: Report from India (Chennai 4/12/98), Lee Cataldi , single work criticism (p. 75-77)
Bombay Goes to Worki"and comes home again hanging", Lee Cataldi , single work poetry (p. 77)
Poetry: Underwear of the Soul, Michael Crane , single work column (p. 77-79)
John Gordon Morrison, AM : Goodbye to an Old Friend, Ron Callander , single work biography (p. 79-81)

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Works about this Work

Paranoia, Surveillance and Literary Politics Ian Syson , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: Running Wild : Essays, Fictions and Memoirs Presented to Michael Wilding 2004; (p. 267-274)

Syson investigates the background to recent attempts by right-wing journalists, historians and intellectuals (mainly in Quadrant and the Courier-Mail) to discredit some former sympathisers with socialism and communism, such as Manning Clark and Henry Reynolds. This leads to a more general discussion of the representation of Australia's history, the role Quadrant, the CIA and the Australian Association for Cultural Freedom have played in it, and the continuing impact of the Cold War on Australian politics and culture.

Paranoia, Surveillance and Literary Politics Ian Syson , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: Running Wild : Essays, Fictions and Memoirs Presented to Michael Wilding 2004; (p. 267-274)

Syson investigates the background to recent attempts by right-wing journalists, historians and intellectuals (mainly in Quadrant and the Courier-Mail) to discredit some former sympathisers with socialism and communism, such as Manning Clark and Henry Reynolds. This leads to a more general discussion of the representation of Australia's history, the role Quadrant, the CIA and the Australian Association for Cultural Freedom have played in it, and the continuing impact of the Cold War on Australian politics and culture.

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