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Issue Details: First known date: 1946... no. 7 July 1946 of Angry Penguins Broadsheet est. 1946 Angry Penguins Broadsheet
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Notes

  • Cover art for this issue is The Prodigy by the American artist Louis Eilshemius. More of his works are included inside.
  • Includes 'The Beach' by American poet Lucy Kent.
  • Includes reprints of reviews of Dylan Thomas' Deaths and Entrances and comment on Thomas by New Zealand writer Kenrick Smithyman.
  • 'Broadsheet Broadsides' includes comment on The Country Doctor, a collection of Kafka's short stories with Max Harris' 'When I was a Little Chap' and Edgar Castle's review of the film Waterloo Road.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1946 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Terra Australis Incognitai"In jest the truth is often spoke", James Anthony Meagher , single work poetry (p. 2)
Note: This publication of 'Terra Australis Incognita' includes reference to and quotes from the work of Ern Malley. The dedication reads 'To James McAuley (in imitation of Swift to Lord Peterborough)'.
Three Facets - Oscar Wildei"I wandered through the tapestry-choked rooms,", Louis H. Clark , single work poetry (p. 3)
Tartuffe, Max Harris , single work review (p. 12)
Dead of Night, Yvonne Hutton , single work review (p. 12-13)
Strictly Off the Cob, Allan Dunstone , single work review (p. 13)
Eliot Among the Nightingales, Max Dunn , single work prose
Dunn responds to T.S. Eliot's Sewanee Review article on what constitutes 'minor poetry'.
(p. 13-15)
When I was a Little Chap, Max Harris , single work (p. 15-16)
Waterloo Road: And Some Notes on British Film, Edgar Castle , single work review
This review of Waterloo Road (1945) also includes comment on the reception of British film in Australia.
(p. 16)

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