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* Contents derived from the 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- A Great Man of Letters : Peter Coleman AO, single work column (p. 8-9)
- Decaloguei"When I was ten I believed", single work poetry (p. 17-19)
- Flight of the Mistrelsi"The old house could only achieve more view", single work (p. 23)
- Pomegranatei"Its name suggesting stability", single work poetry (p. 37)
- Lost in Translationi"'Every now and then,'", single work poetry (p. 48)
- Winter Burningi"It's the wrong phase of the moon but", single work poetry (p. 54)
- The Small Soulsi"Are bodhisattvas real?", single work poetry (p. 76)
- Memories of Wari"It happened like this:", single work poetry (p. 76)
- Emergency Flighti"An uncomfortable bed", single work poetry (p. 77)
- Powerless in Dubai : My Nightmare of the Green Dream, single work prose (p. 83-85)
- This Chartered Accountanti"He knows the odour of himself", single work poetry (p. 91)
- Climate Changei"Rain rushing over roof tiles", single work poetry (p. 91)
- 'No Image Can Ever Be Deserted' : The Poetry and Poetics of Vivian Smith, single work biography (p. 100-104)
- Fascinationi"Five months into life", single work poetry (p. 104)
- Telephonesi"Those upturned rectangles,", single work poetry (p. 104)
- Mercutio Went through the Veili"Mercutio went through the Veil", single work poetry (p. 110)
- Heroes and Unheroes of War, single work column (p. 114-115)
- Blondii"Eva Braun preferred her Scottish terriers", single work poetry (p. 115)
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No Two Snowflakes,
single work
short story
When Gottfried Heinrich Bach was born, Johann Sebastian Bach and his second wife, Anna Magdalena, were overjoyed. It had been their second baby in two years, and the first boy from the new marriage. Bach was beginning to forget about the pain of losing his first wife, Maria Barbara. He even put away the small sketch of her that he kept on his desk in the study...
(Source: Informit)
- Blowing Bubbles, single work short story (p. 121-122)
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