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* Contents derived from the 1967 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The McAuley Affair, single work column biography (p. 17,19-20)
- The 'Thirties, single work criticism (p. 21-30)
- A Sequence for Pixie O'Harris : 1i"Lady, anxious to grasp life, sitting pained", single work poetry biography (p. 31)
- A Sequence for Pixie O'Harris : 2i"Now let me paint your portrait: light brown hair,", single work poetry biography (p. 31-32)
- A Sequence for Pixie O'Harris : 3i"One afternoon we leafed through ancient albums", single work poetry biography (p. 32)
- A Sequence for Pixie O'Harris : 4i"Our scraps remain. Our heartbeats are blown smoke.", single work poetry biography (p. 32)
- A Sequence for Pixie O'Harris : 8i"But now to praise the flowers of middle age", single work poetry biography (p. 32)
- A Sequence for Pixie O'Harris : 10 A Sequence for Pixie O'Harris : 10i"Let us unstopped memory's fragile jar", single work poetry biography (p. 33)
- A Sequence for Pixie O'Harris : 12i"The night Miles Franklin died you climed the stair", single work poetry biography (p. 33)
- A Sequence for Pixie O'Harris : 13i"'Now I'm too fat to notice ghosts,' you say", single work poetry biography (p. 33)
- Aquariumi"Like a finger of steel probing the thick", single work poetry (p. 40)
- Letter, single work correspondence (p. 65-68)