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1 Untitled B.B. , 1999 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Women's Book Review , vol. 11 no. 1999; (p. 46)

— Review of White Turtle : A Collection of Short Stories Merlinda Bobis , 1999 selected work short story
1 Untitled B.B. , 1999 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Women's Book Review , vol. 11 no. 1999; (p. 45)

— Review of The Rose Grower Michelle De Kretser , 1999 single work novel
1 Untitled B.B. , 1999 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Women's Book Review , vol. 11 no. 1999; (p. 47-48)

— Review of Republican Dreaming : 5 Poets 1999 anthology poetry
1 Australia in Brief B.B. , 1997 single work review
— Appears in: The Times Literary Supplement , 3 October no. 4931 1997; (p. 30)

— Review of No Road : (Bitumen all the Way) Stephen Muecke , 1997 selected work prose extract

'Stephen Muecke’s No Road (bitumen all the way) is an ambitious work that blends travel, ethnography and cultural theory. Using the Aboriginal nexus between space, story and wandering (an area Bruce Chatwin explored in The Songlines), Muecke heads into the vast area of north-western Australia to document a personal journey, with no particular destination. He writes about this region and its Aboriginal communities without resorting to representing both landscape and people as a picturesque other (Chatwin’s weakness, according to Muecke, is his European, imperial aesthetic sense): “Communities lie on the tracks and byways of experience (the No Road of his title), not on the national highways of myth and ideology (the bitumen).” Muecke, in the tradition of Deleuze, conceives of writing as an endless journey, always keeping ideas…' (Introduction)

1 Bookshelf B.B. , 1992 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Women's Book Review , December vol. 4 no. 4 1992; (p. 35)

— Review of The House of Breathing Gail Jones , 1992 selected work short story
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