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Issue Details: First known date: 1988... vol. 2 no. 1 Spring 1988 of Antipodes est. 1987 Antipodes
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1988 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Night Lifei"Disturbed at 2 a.m. I hear a claw", Vivian Smith , single work poetry (p. 43)
Yarning About Yarning : The Buln-Buln and the Brolga and the Rhetoric of Such is Life, Robert Zeller , single work criticism
Zeller looks at the narrative form of the yarn as it is employed by Joseph Furphy in Such is Life and The Buln-Buln and the Brolga. Zeller argues that Furphy had an ideal reader in mind for the narratives, someone who was both "uncivilized and well-read". This ideal reader will be entertained and enlightened by the narrative, yet able to recognise Tom Collins' mistakes and hyperbole.
(p. 44-48)
Taking a New Look at the Bulletin, John Weigel , single work review
— Review of The Archibald Paradox : A Strange Case of Authorship Sylvia Lawson , 1983 single work criticism ;
(p. 47)
A Conversation with Jessica Anderson, Daniel R. Willbanks (interviewer), single work interview (p. 49-51)
[Review] Stories from the Warm Zone and Sydney Stories, Daniel R. Willbanks , single work review
— Review of Stories from the Warm Zone and Sydney Stories Jessica Anderson , 1987 selected work short story autobiography ;
(p. 50)
Common Thingsi"The birth, the home, the telegrams, the relatives, the visits,", Timoshenko Aslanides , single work poetry (p. 51)
Rare Thingsi"Nothing really ends. Stories will always by swapped", Timoshenko Aslanides , single work poetry (p. 51)
B. Wongar, Alexandra S. Cromwell , single work biography (p. 52)
Narragansett Buriali"Taking from the earth", Philip Martin , single work poetry (p. 53)
Whores and Geologists, Desmond O'Grady , single work short story (p. 54-56)
Jolley's Macabre Tale of a Housecleaner Delights, Haunts..., Teri Platek , single work review
— Review of The Newspaper of Claremont Street : A Novel Elizabeth Jolley , 1981 single work novel ;
(p. 56)
A Portrait of an Anonymous Life in a Modern City..., Charles W. Mann , single work review
— Review of The Sugar Factory Robert Carter , 1986 single work novel ;
(p. 57)
Symbolic Voyage Hits Some Rough Waters..., Thomas P. Coakley , single work review
— Review of The Man Who Stayed Below Alan Gould , 1984 single work novel ;
(p. 58)
B. Wongar's Green Ant Takes a World Tour..., Syed Amanuddin , single work review
— Review of Gabo Djara B. Wongar , 1987 single work novel ;
(p. 58-59)
Short Stories Plunge beneath Australian Stereotypes..., Michael Loudon , single work review
— Review of Night Animals Bruce Pascoe , 1986 selected work short story ;
(p. 59)
Twins Embody Polarities in a Fictional Romp, Alexandra S. Cromwell , single work review
— Review of Testostero David Foster , 1987 single work novel ;
(p. 60)
Introspection Dominates Frank Mooorhouse's New Travel Book, Nan Bowman Albinski , single work review
— Review of Room Service : Comic Writings of Frank Moorhouse Frank Moorhouse , 1985 selected work short story ;
(p. 60-61)
Futuristic Novel Borrows Heavily From the Past..., Charles Jurrist , single work review
— Review of Kisses of the Enemy Rodney Hall , 1987 single work novel ;
(p. 61)
Joan London Makes an Impressive Fictional Debut..., Hariclea Zengos , single work review
— Review of Sister Ships and Other Stories Joan London , 1986 selected work short story ;
(p. 62)
First Novel Records a Struggle with Social Mores..., Jeri Tanner , single work review
— Review of Mothers and Lovers Elizabeth Wood , 1987 single work novel ;
(p. 62-6363)
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