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* Contents derived from the 1997 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Other Mrs Fraser, single work short story (p. 252-255)
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A Novel for the Nineties,
single work
review
— Review of Stepper 1997 single work novel ; (p. 256-262) - Fifty-Fiftyi"more than half", single work poetry (p. 263-265)
- Clouds, single work short story (p. 295-310)
- Women's Trouble, single work short story (p. 311-317)
- Of Life and Love and Art, Bronwyn Rivers (interviewer), single work biography interview (p. 318-333)
- No, No, No-The Reluctant Debutante, single work criticism (p. 334-337)
- Seven Elegies from Point Nepean : After the Great Wari"You have to find a unity that isn't there:", single work poetry (p. 346-347)
- Seven Elegies for Point Nepean : Frutta di Marei"Signs proliferate", single work poetry (p. 347)
- Seven Elegies for Point Nepean : The Medical Superintendent Reportsi"Poor Faulkner's eyes continue very bad.", single work poetry (p. 348-349)
- Seven Elegies for Point Nepean : What is Newi"We measure time by what is new: but then", single work poetry (p. 349)
- Seven Elegies for Point Nepean : The Liberty of Vinesi"The vines explore. All vines explore.", single work poetry (p. 350-351)
- Shake that Thingi"O how the old Left loved its jazz,", single work poetry (p. 351)
- Prague Spring (for James Alexander, b.18.8.96)i"because snow had fallen then, too--", single work poetry (p. 352)
- Felt, single work short story (p. 354-364)
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Pulp History,
single work
review
— Review of Sydney's First Four Years : Being a Reprint of 'A Narrative of the Expedition to Botany Bay' and 'A Complete Account of the Settlement at Port Jackson' 1961 selected work prose ; (p. 387-390) - Loughborough Diary, single work prose autobiography (p. 396-401)
- His Majesty Prince Jones Smiled as He Moved Amongst the Crowdi"These were the salad days of r and r;", single work poetry (p. 417-432)
- Chancing It, extract autobiography (p. 433-438)
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