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* Contents derived from the 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Ngarangani, single work correspondence (p. 3-4)
- Initial Outlayi"I take off my disguise and thus reveal", single work poetry (p. 9)
- Sandmani"The quartet of saffron-robed", single work (p. 23)
- Noh Means Nohi"Coffee is a girl who never tells a boy Noh", single work poetry (p. 23)
- An Ordinary Fellowi"'Where have you been, John?' One member of our Friday", single work poetry (p. 30)
- I Was Proud of These Hands Oncei"Now I don't even care to look", single work poetry (p. 49)
- Splinters from Shakespearei"My name is Shallow. Lend me credit, pray,", single work poetry (p. 49)
- First Day of Schooli"The boy I sat next to", single work poetry (p. 59)
-
Brain Teasers,
single work
review
— Review of How I Rescued My Brain 2014 single work autobiography ; (p. 82-84) - Yellowi"Vincent did not have", single work poetry (p. 85)
- The Daughter That Still Loves Mei"One out of two isn't bad", single work poetry (p. 98)
- Considering Fred Williams' Landscapesi"Odd that we never", single work poetry (p. 99)
- Grace Cossington Smith's Interiorsi"How she loved doors!", single work poetry (p. 99)
- Kimberley IIi"The landscape", single work poetry (p. 111)
- Stylei"The white-faced heron –", single work poetry (p. 111)
- Hindu Bluei"In the beginning", single work poetry (p. 119)
- Memory Siding : Cookernup 6220i"It was Cookernup Siding", single work poetry (p. 119)
- Eugene, Eugenides, Eugenic : World War III by A. Dronei"I've invented a Raygun", single work poetry (p. 119)
- Short Takes XIX, single work short story (p. 120-122)
-
Pig Killers (Stroud, 1890)i"They didn't smile -",
single work
poetry
(p. 125)
Note: Variation on first line.
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