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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... no. 475 September 2019 of The Adelaide Review est. 1984 The Adelaide Review
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* Contents derived from the 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Don, but Not Forgotten, Walter Marsh , single work review
— Review of Don Dunstan Angela Woollacott , 2019 single work biography ;
'As the state's great progressive hero of the 20th century, Don Dunstan remains an influential and polarising presence in South Australian politics and culture. Two decades after his death, a new biography offers a comprehensive account of the former Premier's life and legacy.' (Introduction)
(p. 8-9)
Coatal Recall, Walter Marsh , single work review
— Review of Dyschronia Jennifer Mills , 2018 single work novel ;
'In her Miles Franklin Literary Award shortlisted novel Dyschronia, author Jennifer Mills explores the tension between ecological and industrial transformation in a fictional, but recognisably South Australian, coastal town.' (Introduction)
(p. 10)
Light's Revision, Walter Marsh , single work review
'180 years after his death, OzAsia Festival production Light will re-examine the life, family and Eurasian heritage of Colonel William Light, in an intergenerational story that maps the tensions and contradictions of colonialism and history.' (Introduction)
(p. 11)

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