AustLit
Issue Details:
First known date:
1966...
vol.
25
no.
4
Summer
1966
of
Meanjin
est. 1940
Meanjin Quarterly
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* Contents derived from the 1966 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Lines for 18th February For a Wedding Anniversaryi"My joy, my great good luck", single work poetry (p. 389)
- Yasnaya Polyanai"Plump as whipped cream, rich as icingsugar", single work poetry (p. 390-391)
- "O Sink Hernieder, Nacht der Liebe"i"I am no Tristan, you, my love, are not", single work poetry (p. 391)
- Penitence, single work short story (p. 393-404)
- Apocalypse in Patrick White's The Tree of Man, single work criticism (p. 405-416)
- Sorting Papersi"Living this while has meant one was immersed", single work poetry (p. 417)
- Too Young for Native Mythi"We have our own mythology,", single work poetry (p. 417)
- Nature, Language, the Sea : An Essayi"With such worn currency of models as", single work poetry (p. 418-419)
- The Seed Goes Homei"Cave-man locked in her thighs.", single work poetry (p. 419)
- The Bachelori"Drinking with the boys, living", single work poetry (p. 431)
- Studenti"Talked at often;", single work poetry (p. 431-432)
- Middle Agei"Routines file on routines", single work poetry (p. 432)
- No Problem at Alli"Not praise a man? What cautious voice", single work poetry (p. 433)
- Feast on These Wordsi"Feast on these words I find to praise a man.", single work poetry (p. 434)
- Your Seali"When for the first time I kissed you", single work poetry (p. 434)
- The Minet's Right to Mateship, single work criticism (p. 435-443)
- Little Jessie, single work short story (p. 444-452)
- Your Namei"Swift are of foot, that slant of thigh,", single work poetry (p. 452)
- Hag of Beara (from the ninth-century Gaelic), single work poetry (p. 453-455)
- One of Several Letters (to Mark Alexander Boyd), single work poetry (p. 455)
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