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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... vol. 63 no. 6 June 2019 of Quadrant est. 1957 Quadrant
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2019 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Girl Who Hugs Dogsi"The girl who hugs dogs", Damian Balassone , single work poetry (p. 32)
The Promisei"Taller When Prone by Les Murray:", Helene Castles , single work poetry (p. 38)
Last Letter to Les Murrayi"Les, I’m writing to you", Dennis Haskell , single work poetry (p. 39)
Aloysius’s Lamenti"Master is gone; the Apprentice forlorn,", Joe Dolce , single work poetry (p. 40)
Vale Les Murrayi"Not knowing any better", Christopher Nailer , single work poetry (p. 40)
The Pilgrimagei"Later, as we lost our way on the back roads", Elisabeth Wentworth , single work poetry (p. 41)
When Reading Poetry by Les Murrayi"Everything is as expected, yet new;", Marilyn Peck , single work poetry (p. 41)
Bunyahi"Gold waistcoated, gliding", Luke Whitington , single work poetry (p. 42)
Alas!i"A self-obsessed poet, the worst", Graeme Hetherington , single work poetry (p. 42)
Les Murray Reads His Poetryi"A long time since I last saw him", Peter Skrzynecki , single work poetry (p. 43)
A Library Has Been Destroyedi"A library has been destroyed", Derek Fenton , single work poetry (p. 43)
Les Murray Reading at the Midland City Halli"In Midland, he is on the prowl.", Derek Fenton , single work poetry (p. 43)
Lesi"A tall tree", Ashlley Morgan-Shae , single work poetry (p. 44)
This Silent Answeri"everywhere is here ...", Jason Morgan , single work poetry (p. 44)
Style Notes #4i"Assessing my dress this a.m.", Peter Jeffery , single work poetry (p. 57)
At Crawleyi"These children playing", Hal Colebatch , single work poetry (p. 62)
When Katharine Brisbane Went to the Theatre, Michael Connor , single work essay
'Katharine Brisbane became the national drama critic for the Australian in 1967. For the next seven years she put it all together, writing the story of Australian theatre as a new chapter in our cultural history, as if it were important. Published on the leader pages of a young, lively newspaper, she told her readers what was happening on stages around the country and furnished them with names worth remembering. It was exciting stuff, regular reports for an episodic serial recounting the irresistible rise of a new generation of theatre-makers as they bludgeoned their way from university stages into the soon-to-be-funded mainstream. Dear God, some of them are still there.' (Introduction)
(p. 83-86)
The 20s and 30si"When every Dan was dapper,", Peter Jeffery , single work poetry (p. 86)
John Whitworth (1945-2019), Peter Jeffery , single work obituary (p. 87-88)
Boy at the Bus Stopi"The young man found the crowded stop", Damian Balassone , single work poetry (p. 92)
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