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Issue Details: First known date: 2019... vol. 63 no. 10 October 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.
Hamlet in Suburbiai"Part of a pattern now, abandoning", Rodney Purvis , single work poetry (p. 25)
Leaves in the Wirei"My mind today is wire", Richard Stanton , single work poetry (p. 31)
Finishing The Lord of the Ringsi"As the grey ship draws silently", Hal Colebatch , single work poetry (p. 36)
Morningi"Every morning they come", Tim Loveday , single work poetry (p. 37)
The Offeri"You’re arguing, and frankly can’t abide", Robert Frenkel , single work poetry (p. 37)
Coffee at Freshwater Bay Cafei"The Professor and I", Hal Colebatch , single work poetry (p. 43)
Blowfish Sand-Patternsi"These little bags of poison", Hal Colebatch , single work poetry (p. 43)
At Williamstowni"Bright in green water", Hal Colebatch , single work poetry (p. 43)
Hal Colebatch 1945–2019, Tony Thomas , single work obituary
'One of Australia’s most prolific and impressive writers, Hal G.P. Colebatch, died on September 9. He was seventy-three. Hal was well-known to Quadrant readers for both his prose contributions and his poetry. He was a frequent contributor to the magazine for nearly fifty years. He had a fine combination of a journalist’s sense of what was newsworthy and a traditional scholar’s commitment to thorough research and the historical perspective of the events he was writing about. Our late literary editor, Les Murray, published a great deal of Hal’s poetry over the years, singling him out in the introduction to the Quadrant Book of Poetry, 2001–2010, as “a brave writer of excellence”. 'In October 2013, his friend and journalist colleague, Tony Thomas, wrote a profile of the man and his work for Quadrant Online. We re-publish it here, with some slight amendments.' (Introduction)
(p. 44-48)
Becoming a Motheri"Between sheets of air, beneath night’s", Caroline Smith Glen , single work poetry (p. 49)
Beari"A bear stands in the forever forest.", Caroline Smith Glen , single work poetry (p. 49)
Poseidon or Zeusi"They dredged up a god", Sophia Nugent-Siegal , single work poetry (p. 56)
Osirisi"Over his suddenly virginal limbs", Sophia Nugent-Siegal , single work poetry (p. 56)
What’s Hidden Insidei"This boatshed doubles as a hideaway.", Michael Mintrom , single work poetry (p. 71)
The Lost World of Cliff Hardy, Michael Wilding , single work review
— Review of See You at the Toxteth Peter Corris , 2019 selected work essay short story biography ;
(p. 94)
Lazarus Wept Bitter in His Souli"As stars ignited on the horizon", Rod Moran , single work poetry (p. 98)
Lazarus Drifted on the Blitzed Negevi"Lazarus drifted on the blitzed Negev,", Rod Moran , single work poetry (p. 98)
Lazarus Wandered a Littered Beachi"Lazarus wandered a littered beach,", Rod Moran , single work poetry (p. 98)
Lazarus in the Gaza Stripi"Puzzled, Lazarus entered a beachside café,", Rod Moran , single work poetry (p. 98)
Lazarus Stumbled on Che Guevarai"Lazarus stumbled on Che Guevara,", Rod Moran , single work poetry (p. 99)

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