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y separately published work icon The Best Australian Essays 2002 anthology   essay   biography   review   criticism   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 The Best Australian Essays 2002
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Black Inc. , 2002 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Great Pretender at the Bar of Justice, Bruce Grant , single work essay (p. 1-8)
Land of the Long Black Cloud, Jim Davidson , single work essay (p. 9-20)
A Need for Intolerance, Noel Pearson , single work essay (p. 21-30)
Keating, Kirby, Ruddock and the Ship that Sank, Robert Manne , single work essay (p. 31-43)
A Knockabout Bloke, John Button , single work review
— Review of John Gorton : He Did It His Way Ian Hancock , 2002 single work biography ;
(p. 44-47)
Almost a Murder in the Cathedral, Mungo MacCallum , single work essay (p. 48-51)
A Good Run, Michael Davie , single work essay (p. 52-55)
Miracle at Bert's, Paul Sheehan , single work essay (p. 56-70)
A City Obsessed, John Birmingham , single work essay (p. 71-78)
The Untamed Tyrant, Don Watson , single work essay (p. 79-85)
The Absolutism of Action The Man of Conscience, Edmund Campion , single work essay (p. 86-95)
Note: With title: The Absolutism of Action
Cold Sanctuary, Thomas Keneally , single work essay (p. 96-109)
A Night Out, Robin Grove , single work essay (p. 118-129)
This Unsporting Life, Brent Crosswell , single work review
— Review of Rose Boys Peter Rose , 2001 single work autobiography ;
(p. 130-137)
Love of the Master's Game, Gideon Haigh , single work essay (p. 138-148)
I, Helen Garner , single work essay
Helen Garner explores the new and different persona a writer must adopt in each successive work
(p. 149-153)
Christina Stead, Hazel Rowley , single work biography (p. 154-168)
Lies and Silences, Nadia Wheatley , single work criticism (p. 169-179)
Tears for Cheers, Craig Sherborne , single work essay (p. 180-186)
Up from the Dead, Guy Rundle , single work essay (p. 187-191)
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