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y separately published work icon The Buln-Buln and the Brolga and Other Stories selected work   novella   short story  
  • Author:agent Tom Collins http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/furphy-joseph
Issue Details: First known date: 1971... 1971 The Buln-Buln and the Brolga and Other Stories
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Adelaide, South Australia,:Rigby , 1971 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Buln-Buln and the Brolga, Tom Collins , single work novella

The Buln-buln and the Brolga is a long story that is a revised and expanded version of the second chapter of the original Such is Life. The action takes place in the township of Echuca where the narrator, Tom Collins, is waiting to meet a representative of the firm for which he works. While waiting for his associate to arrive, Collins meets a childhood friend, Fred Falkland-Pritchard, the titular buln-buln or lyrebird, so-called because of his reputation for lying. Tom also meets Barefooted Bob, the titular brolga. The three spend an evening together with Fred's wife, and the two swap yarns. Fred's yarns get taller and taller, but Bob accepts them as the truth, as Fred's wife has done throughout their marriage. Bob tells stories of violent encounters with Aboriginal people on the frontier, delivered with a bluntness that intrigues Mrs Falkland-Pritchard. The story can stand on its own as a study of an individual's perception of reality, specifically the fiction of reality or the reality of fiction. But it retains intriguing links to its original version in the typescript, made even more so by Furphy's methods of transferring sections of text during revision.

(p. 1-105)
Rigby and the Authoress, Joseph Furphy , extract novella (p. 106-124)
Dad's Artillery, Joseph Furphy , single work short story (p. 127-129)
High Art, Tom Collins , single work short story humour (p. 130-138)
The Jeweller's Shop, Joseph Furphy , single work short story (p. 139-146)
The Haunted Tunnel, Joseph Furphy , single work short story (p. 147-152)
A Spec that Failed, Joseph Furphy , single work short story (p. 153-158)
Providence and a Cattle Pup, Joseph Furphy , single work short story (p. 159-160)
My Uncle's Treasure My Uncle's Fortune : A Tale of Loot, Joseph Furphy , single work short story humour (p. 163-173)
James Thorpe, Junior, Joseph Furphy , single work short story (p. 174-178)
A Vignette of Port Phillip, Joseph Furphy , single work short story (p. 179-191)
Worse than a Crime, Tom Collins , single work short story (p. 192-196)
The Discovery of Christmas Reef, Joseph Furphy , single work short story (p. 197-218)
Four Half-Crowns, Joseph Furphy , single work short story (p. 219-225)
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