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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... vol. 70 no. 4 Summer 2011 of Meanjin est. 1940 Meanjin
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2011 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
What Purpose I Don't Know, Antonia Pont , single work prose

‘It was bound to be a horrible night. You see, I had begun working hard at conceptualising our separateness. Inventing my way back from the geomancy-of-two towards the alchemy-of-one. In this way, I could tolerate your bed. The frontiers were not at the level of skin, anyway, they were at the level of horizon, thought and interdiction.’ (Publication abstract)

(p. 158-163)
What is Man?i"Whether in the office tower, the dockside gantry", Mike Ladd , single work poetry (p. 164)
Firei"It is not orange-red, not ormolu.", Mike Ladd , single work poetry (p. 164)
At Length for Hatchingi"Awkward in my body.", Mike Ladd , single work poetry (p. 164)
The Female Martyri"This is the danger of too much belief;", Mike Ladd , single work poetry (p. 164)
My Son! My Son!i"Where is he tonight? In the high desert?", Mike Ladd , single work poetry (p. 164)
Graffiti on the Gates of Paradise, Mike Ladd , sequence poetry (p. 164-165)
I Want! I Want!i"I haven't learnt how not to want,", Mike Ladd , single work poetry (p. 165)
Help! Help!i"And who were they to pray to", Mike Ladd , single work poetry (p. 165)
Aged Ignorancei"Waiting under my face,", Mike Ladd , single work poetry (p. 165)
O Priesti"Professing celibacy", Mike Ladd , single work poetry (p. 165)
The Traveller Hasteth in the Eveningi"The city trees shine with late, illusory gold,", Mike Ladd , single work poetry (p. 165)
The Night God Introduces Fox and Cat to Crow, Jillian Pattinson , sequence poetry (p. 166-172)
I Seven Ways to Look at Deathi"Perched well clear of the fence, Crow", Jillian Pattinson , single work poetry (p. 167)
II Seven Revelationsi"On first light, Crow contemplates", Jillian Pattinson , single work poetry (p. 167)
III Seven Afterthoughtsi"Six thought-foxes outfoxed and fixed", Jillian Pattinson , single work poetry (p. 168)
IV Totem Poem with Seven Headsi"Born to this brush and hunger, I Fox", Jillian Pattinson , single work poetry (p. 168)
V Notes to a Requiem in Seven Partsi"Enter the chorus at any point,", Jillian Pattinson , single work poetry (p. 169)
VI A Fable in Seven Tellingsi"Trained to the trellis, Fox develops a taste", Jillian Pattinson , single work poetry (p. 169)
VII Seven into Onei"Fox Cat Fox Fox Fox Fox Fox - six still lives", Jillian Pattinson , single work poetry (p. 172)
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