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* Contents derived from the 1975 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The People of the Palei"Yesterday - was it only yesterday? -", single work poetry (p. 228-233)
- Randolph Stow's "To the Islands", single work criticism (p. 234-247)
- Double Portraiti"It is the error, the out-of-focus close-up", single work poetry (p. 248)
- Lying Late Sunday Morning (for Fabio Rodriguez)i"Encapsuled in the morning sloth, our daughters gone", single work poetry (p. 249-250)
- Occasion for Elegyi"That was your gibe: I was waiting", single work poetry (p. 250)
- Juanita, single work short story (p. 251-257)
- Progression : 1 : Casinoi"Sat'dee arvo you had to have ninepence", single work poetry (p. 258)
- Progression, single work poetry (p. 258-259)
- Progression : 2i"The City of God undoubtedly exists at sunset.", single work poetry (p. 258-259)
- Progression : 3 : Leichhardti"We've moved it all inside.", single work poetry (p. 259)
- William Baylebridge and "The Daily Mail", single work criticism (p. 260-269)
- Wanted Mani"Pasted up in Post Offices under the one word", single work poetry (p. 269)
- Foxtrot in a Rainbow Dawni"Snap!", single work poetry (p. 270)
- Lindy Cary, single work short story (p. 271-275)
- Requiemi"The Fascist sunflower closed its Fascist petals.", single work poetry (p. 275)
- More of Neilson's Fugitives, Ruth Harrison , John F. Burrows , single work criticism (p. 276-293)
- Love the Harperi"O lovingly he played for all", single work poetry (p. 278)
- The Widow Movesi"In yellow mist of the tempestuous Spring", single work poetry (p. 278-279)
- To Susettei"When first I saw you in your flapper days", single work poetry (p. 279)
- The Black Friendi"He is the oldest wizard", single work poetry (p. 279-280)
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