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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 30 November 2019 of The Weekend Australian est. 1977 The Weekend Australian
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* Contents derived from the 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
When Autumn Came, Sarah Holland-Batt , single work obituary

'Clive James 1939-2019 Years after Clive James predicted his own death, the leaves finally turned, writes fellow poet Sarah Holland-Batt'

(p. 2) Section: Review
A Critic Who Bridged the Cultural Divide, Geordie Williamson , single work obituary

'Clive James 1939-2019 Clive James left Australia long ago but his legacy in this country is immeasurable, writes chief literary critic Geordie Williamson'

(p. 2) Section: Review
At Least Upright and Breathing ..., Graeme Blundell , single work review
— Review of Upright Chris Taylor , Tim Minchin , Kate Mulvany , Leon Ford , 2019 series - publisher film/TV ;

'A rollicking road trip drama by The Chaser’s Chris Taylor sees two lost souls confront their past'

(p. 21) Section: Review
Heart and the Art of Laughter, James Antoniou , single work review
— Review of Mirka Mora : A Life Making Art Sabine Cotte , 2019 single work biography ;

'John Brack’s famous 1955 painting, Collins St, 5pm, reminds us that Australian life in the 1950s could be dull. Really dull. Brack’s lugubrious grey commuters march down a grey Collins Street, committed to a life of slavish uniformity. But many of his ­contemporaries took a different approach. They embraced ­colour, and excelled at it — from the violent colours of Arthur Boyd to the intricate, subtler pigments of Fred Williams, through art the colour and vividness of the Australian landscape could drip into its cities. And Mirka Mora, the Melbourne painter and local celebrity who died last year aged 90, has to be one of the most colourful of all.' (Introduction)

(p. 22) Section: Review
Sunset Hails a Risingi"Dying by inches, I can hear the sound", Clive James , single work poetry (p. 31)

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