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Issue Details:
First known date:
1998...
vol.
[3]
October
1998
of
The Animist
est. 1998
The Animist
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Interim edition.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1998 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Beth Spencer Interviewed, Sue King-Smith (interviewer), single work interview
- An Interview with Sally Odgers, Sue King-Smith (interviewer), single work interview
- Lost Dreamingi"Possessed by the bold November sun", single work poetry
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Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of Mrs Feather and the Aesthetics of Survival 1998 single work novel ; Section: Reviews and letters - Brisbane I Remember You, single work poetry
- Brave Hearts : A Day at the Melbourne Writers' Festival, single work prose
- Fieldwork, single work short story
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The Poets Mahone,
single work
criticism
The Poets Mahone are a group of text and performance-based poets from Victoria, Australia.
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Did You Wanna?i"Did you wanna",
single work
poetry
Note: Audio version read by Scott Alterator. From a radio interview, April 1996.
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Beat Generationi"I don't let anything trouble my mind",
single work
poetry
the Beat movement began in the early 1950's with a small and tightly connected group of young writers who demonstrated a care-free, often wreckless and fresh approach to literature as well as a demonstrative social stance toward what was sometimes referred to as "The Establishment".Note: From 'Disregarding Henry' by The Poet's Mahone at Castlemaine Fringe Festival, October 30th 1994. Audio version read by Deanne Bail.
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Fed upi"I wake up in this rat-infested hole",
single work
poetry
Note: From a live performance at the Waterloo Hotel, Bendigo. Audio version read by Donna Kendal
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Workaday Humi"In an everdying landscape",
single work
poetry
Note: Audio version read by Scott Hunt.
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Selectioni"Fish near jelly",
single work
poetry
Note: Audio version read by Brett Hicks.
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I Hate That Fizzy Black Stuffi"I hate that fizzy black stomach-rotting in red cans",
single work
poetry
Note: Audio vesrsion read by Matt Chapman.
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ISSN:
1440-5628
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