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* Contents derived from the 1997 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Burning Desire, single work criticism biography (p. 39-45)
- Family, single work short story (p. 46-55)
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Go Home Said the Fish : A Study of Tim Winton's Cloudstreet.,
single work
criticism
Discusses place, time, and nostalgia in Cloudstreet, and Winton’s writing of the book in Europe.
- Floatingi"How can the air support it-", single work poetry (p. 67)
- Launchi"Because it is so early I can still see", single work poetry (p. 68)
- The Appearance of Flowers : Snapi"On the old crepe dress the beaded flowers hang heavily,", single work poetry (p. 69)
- The Appearance of Flowers : Lantanai"He admires the lantana. It is a pale purple variety. She", single work poetry (p. 69)
- The Appearance of Flowers : Photographi"In this photograph, the flower looks like metal, a surgical subject.", single work poetry (p. 69)
- The Appearance of Flowers, sequence poetry (p. 69-71)
- The Appearance of Flowers : Rose : Stoleni"She walked through the park to steal roses. At the end of", single work poetry (p. 70)
- The Appearance of Flowers : Digestablesi"Rose petals in a small bowl of water can be used to clean", single work poetry (p. 70)
- The Appearance of Flowers : Pansyi"Count the number of pansies in your bouquet. An even", single work poetry (p. 70)
- The Appearance of Flowers : Signsi"Yellow roses are a sign of jealousy. Red, passion. White,", single work poetry (p. 71)
- The Appearance of Flowers : Irisi"Her hands move automatically cutting the stems, a sharp", single work poetry (p. 71)
- Though I Have Met with Hardship (Letter from New South Wales, 1852)i"This is most beautiful country, all green", single work poetry (p. 72-73)
- Ploughing the Soldiersi"Is it true they were ploughing the soldiers", single work poetry (p. 74)
- Killing Christian, single work short story (p. 75-79)
- Going to Watch a House Burn Down, single work short story (p. 80-85)
- Green Targeti"When media fizz, silence expands", single work poetry (p. 86)
- Winteri"The Hungarian Church bells ring out", single work poetry (p. 87)
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