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Issue Details:
First known date:
2006...
29-30 July
2006
of
The Australian
est. 1964
The Weekend Australian
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* Contents derived from the 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- War : The Pilot, Malta, 1942i"He measures the time between words", single work poetry (p. 2) Section: Review
- The Face : Mark Ragg : Doctor, Journalist, Patient, Novelist, single work biography (p. 3) Section: Review
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Other Voices,
single work
review
— Review of Vale Byron Bay 2006 single work novel ; Eagle on the Hill 2006 single work novel ; (p. 8) Section: Review -
A Place in the Imagination,
single work
review
— Review of Tuvalu 2006 single work novel ; (p. 8) Section: Review -
Festival Hit Is Written in the Stars,
single work
column
(p. 8)
Note: port. (William McInnes)
- The Life Poetic, extract autobiography (p. 8-9) Section: Review
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Subplot: It's a War!,
extract
autobiography
Kinsella argues that the 'poetry wars' that raged in the world of Australian poetry from the late 1960s into the early twenty-first century were not so much polarised along stylistic lines as geographic ones. He suggests the fault line was a Sydney-Melbourne divide.
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Kids' Lit,
single work
review
— Review of Little Wing 2006 single work novel ; Gravity 2006 single work novel ; The Birthmark 2006 single work novel ; Queenie : One Elephant's Story 2006 single work picture book ; (p. 14) Section: Review - Writers of the Storm, single work column (p. 24)
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Between the Covers,
single work
criticism
Graeme Blundell discusses the origins and popularity of book clubs in the context of the launch of Jennifer Byrne's ABC Televsion programme, First Tuesday Book Club.
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Literally in a Stew,
single work
column
In light of the rejection by most publishers' readers of a section of Patrick White's The Eye of the Storm (see 'Why Bother with Patrick White'), Salusinszky puts the case for a re-think on the teaching of Australian literature in schools and universities.
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