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Includes a promotional lift-out advertising the Wheeler Centre's program, May-August 2011.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 2011 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Comebacks : Filmaker Paul Cox, single work biography (p. 12-15) Section: Life & Style
- Brave Souls Bare All, Letting Us Take a Guilty Peek at Their Diaries, single work column (p. 24)
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When Fiction Points the Way to Real Truths,
single work
review
— Review of Those Who Come After 2011 single work novel ; (p. 25) Section: Life & Style -
The Gospel According to the Long-Lost Sister,
single work
review
— Review of The Book of Rachael 2011 single work novel ; (p. 27) Section: Life & Style -
Fiction,
single work
review
— Review of Last Chance Cafe 2011 single work novel ; (p. 28) Section: Life & Style -
Non-Fiction,
single work
review
— Review of Essays on Muslims and Multiculturalism 2011 anthology essay ; (p. 28) Section: Life & Style -
Off the Shelf : Fiction,
single work
review
— Review of Friends Like These 2011 single work novel ; (p. 30) Section: Life & Style -
Off the Shelf : Biography,
single work
review
— Review of Notorious Australian Women 2011 anthology biography ; (p. 30) Section: Life & Style -
Bookmarks,
single work
column
A column canvassing current literary news including a report on Belinda Murrell and Kate Forsyth's family connection to Charlotte Waring. Jason Steger also comments on Glenys Osborne's win in the 2011 Barbara Jerfferis Award and notes the shortlist for the 2011 International Dublin IMPAC Literary Award.
- The Audiencei"Eleanor Roosevelt woke up next to Dietrich", single work poetry (p. 31) Section: Life & Style
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Obituaries : New Home,
single work
column
The Age announces that, as of Monday, 18 April 2011, its obituaries section will have 'a permanent new home, Monday to Friday, on the inside back left-hand page'. When space permits, an additional obituary will appear at the top of the death notices page. The Age notes that this enhanced service 'is in response to reader demand for what are often the most interesting stories in the paper, about the lives of Australian and international figures, from batters to people who changed the world'.
- Why the Country Is No Place for Animals, single work column (p. 48) Section: Life & Style
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