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'Shaw discusses Frank Moorhouse's early writings on Australian sociography. Frank Moorhouse's early writings, in particular the short story collections he termed "discontinuous narrative," Futility and Other Animals (1969) and The Americans, Baby (1972), are a contribution to the current of social and literary changes in Australia around the events of 1972, a year which "has become one of those dates that serve as shorthand reference to distinct periods or phases" (v), according to Kiernan in his Introduction to The Americans, Baby.' (Editor's abstract)
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- The Americans, Baby : A Discontinuous Narrative of Stories and Fragments 1972 selected work short story
- Futility and Other Animals 1969 selected work short story
- Censors of Centre and Secondarity in Australian Culture 1985 single work criticism
- Tales of Mystery and Romance 1977 selected work short story
- Forty-Seventeen 1988 selected work short story
- Coast to Coast : Australian Stories 1973 1973 periodical issue short story
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