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* Contents derived from the 1985 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Trespassers or Guests?, single work short story (p. 247-257)
- Disaffection (or When We Fuck it's Gratuitous Sex)i"I have this vision of us on the Breton coast", single work poetry (p. 258-259)
- The Moving World and the Watching Worldi"The whole valley knows the sawmill's secret", single work poetry (p. 259)
- An Interview with Jack Hibberd, Geoffrey Sirmai (interviewer), single work interview (p. 260-265)
- Character and Ideology in Christina Stead's `House of All Nations', single work criticism (p. 266-279)
- The Bell Jar Effect, single work poetry (p. 279)
- At Parramattai"At Parramatta, cradle of the culture of Australia,", single work poetry (p. 280-281)
- 1988i"They`re going to fill Sydney Harbour with Namatjiras.", single work poetry satire (p. 281-282)
- Youngblood, single work (p. 283-292)
- Jack's Mate, single work (p. 293-294)
- Evening News, single work poetry (p. 294)
- Newer Voices : 2 : Kate Grenville, single work (p. 295-300)
- Love's Donei"she laughed at mustn't and did her want,", single work poetry (p. 301)
- Porridge, single work short story (p. 302-306)
- Veteran Traveller, single work (p. 307)
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Robert Adamson and the Persistence of Mallarme,
Michael Sharkey
(interviewer),
single work
interview
'The following conversation with Robert Adamson took place at Nigel Robert's house in Rozelle in Sydney, on 11 June 1984: Debra Adamson was also present, and the talk occurred shortly before those involved attended the San Quentin production of Beckett's Waiting for Godot (referred to in the interview) at the Wentworth Theatre.' (Introduction)
- Sweet Poet, single work (p. 320)
- Smoke, single work (p. 321-328)
- Suburban Dream, single work (p. 329)
- The Late Poems of James McAuley, single work (p. 330-342)
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