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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... no. 171 October 2020 of The Monthly est. 2005 The Monthly
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* Contents derived from the 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Lost for Words, Anthony Ham , single work column
'The article discusses the disappearance of Bryan Dawe from Television screens after the death of John Clarke. It mentions Dawe doubts whether he and Clarke could even find a place in the current media environment and had always been something of a Renaissance man, a restless creative unbound by genres or artistic norms and a man of voracious appetites. It also mentions Dawe now enjoys being out of the limelight.' (Introduction)
(p. 13-15)
The Lockdown Diaries, Helen Garner , single work column
'A personal narrative is presented in which author shares her experience of living during lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic such as panic-buying.'
(p. 18-23)
Shattered, Bronwyn Adcock , single work column
'The article focuses on bushfire in Conjola Park, on the New South Wales South Coast and possibility of ember attack on the eastern side of the fire, but nothing crossing the highway and coming into Conjola Park. It mentions Rural Fire Service (RFS) volunteer and watching the fire crowning through the trees around them, listening to the sound of their house, sheds, plant nursery and cafe exploding into flames.' (Publication abstract)
(p. 38-45)
Soul Music : On Kev Carmody, Paul Kelly , single work column
'In this article, the author discusses the songwriter Kev Carmody and imagination was also fuelled with mid and shortwave capacity and an antenna. It mentions composer Mairead Hannan assembled a team, which included playwright John Romeril, director Rachel Perkins. It also mentions Sydney Symphony Orchestra performed selections of Gough's favourite classical music to a packed Sydney Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody at the memorial service for Gough Whitlam, 2014.' (Publication abstract)
(p. 50-53)
[Review] The Time of Our Lives, Helen Elliott , single work review
— Review of The Time of Our Lives Robert Dessaix , 2020 multi chapter work prose ;
(p. 64)

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