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Alternative title:
Up North : Myths, Threats and Enchantment
Issue Details:
First known date:
2005...
no.
9
Spring
2005
of
Griffith Review
est. 2003-
Griffith Review
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Contents
* Contents derived from the 2005 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Threat Made Manifest, single work essay (p. 13-24)
- An Enduring Furphy, single work essay (p. 25-30)
- The Exotic at Home, single work autobiography (p. 33-40)
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Even Further North,
single work
autobiography
Sayle discusses the fear of 'the north' in terms of his personal experiences, asking 'Is the fear of the north a universal human trait, did we bring it from Europe, is it rational, and is Australia's an especially severe case?'
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Northing
In Ancient Wakes,
single work
autobiography
Memoir of a sailing voyage north to the Arctic in the wake of the Viking longships.
- Of the Bomb, single work autobiography (p. 69-82)
- Curtin's Hand of Friendship, single work essay (p. 85-93)
- What Do We Learn If Time Is Not a Friend?i"What do we learn if time is not our friend", single work poetry (p. 94)
- The Pain of Disrespect, single work essay (p. 109-117)
- We're All Eccentrics Here, single work essay (p. 121-127)
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Return of the Camel Lady,
single work
autobiography
travel
Robyn Davidson returns to Central Australia to pay her respects.
- A Symbolic Life, single work autobiography (p. 153-159)
- The Delegation, single work autobiography (p. 160-165)
- Turning the Map Upside Down, single work essay (p. 169-176)
- Develop the North, single work essay (p. 177-178)
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From a Moving Car,
single work
autobiography
Meera Atkison runs away from home to Darwin.
- The Einstein Canaries, single work short story (p. 189-198)
- Our Man up There, single work autobiography (p. 201-208)
- These People, single work autobiography (p. 211-218)
- The Angel in the Travelling Show, single work short story (p. 219-227)
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