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Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Telling Stories : Australian Life and Literature 1935–2012
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Clayton, Murrumbeena - Oakleigh - Springvale area, Melbourne South East, Melbourne, Victoria,:Monash University Publishing , 2013 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Literary Possibilities of Flight, Christopher Lee , single work essay (p. 1-7)
From Texas to Tamworth via New Zealand : Tex Morton Sings an Australian Song, Graham Seal , single work essay (p. 8-15)
Portals to a New World : H.P. Lovecraft Ventures to the Great Sandy Desert, Peter Pierce , single work criticism (p. 16-22)
This Piece of Hardwood, Cunningly Shaped : Rix Ingamells Kicks off the Jindyworobaks, Nicholas Birns , single work criticism (p. 23-30)
The Most Literary Yet : Man Magazine, Victoria Kuttainen , single work criticism (p. 30-36)
Bloodlines : Aileen Palmer's Poetry of War and Peace, Sylvia Martin , single work criticism (p. 36-43)
Note: illus., port.
Ringing Out : 'Five Bells' and Its Feedback Loops, Bridie McCarthy , single work criticism (p. 44-50)
Style, Modernity and Popular Magazines : Writing Pacific Travel, Victoria Kuttainen , single work criticism (p. 51-56)
Unfounded Attack on 'Dad and Dave' Comedies : Dad Rudd, M.P., Julieanne Lamond , single work criticism

'By the time Ken G. Hall filmed Dad Rudd M.P., his film-making had come to reflect international popular culture as well as Australian traditions, writes Julieanne Lamond'

(p. 57-63)
Rowing on the Radio : The Argonaut's Club, Ian Saunders , single work criticism (p. 65-69)
A Fascinating Kaleidoscope : Florence James and Dymphna Cusack's Come in Spinner, Kate Darian-Smith , single work criticism (p. 70-76)
Invisible, Unacknowledged, but Ubiquitous : Nan McDonald Joins Angus & Robertson, Louise Poland , single work criticism (p. 77-83)
American Servicemen Find Ernestine Hill in Their Kitbags : The Great Australian Loneliness, Anna Johnston , single work criticism (p. 84-90)
Politics and Policing : Post-War Reconstruction in Australia, Ross Gibson , single work criticism (p. 90-98)
Canine 1 : Bureaucracy 0 : The Life and Almost Death of Horrie the Wog-Dog, Paul Genoni , single work criticism (p. 98-105)
'And Who the Hell are You?' : Dorothy Hewett's 'Clancy and Dooley and Don McLeod', Maggie Nolan , single work criticism (p. 106-112)
On Love, War and Literary Life : The Newcastle Morning Herald Serialises The Thorny Rose, Jill Roe , single work criticism (p. 113-118)
Slumming It : Ruth Park's The Harp in the South, Paul Genoni , single work criticism (p. 119-125)
Not Suitable for Children : Alfred Hitchcock Films Helen Simpson's Australia, Tanya Dalziell , single work criticism

''Helen Simpson’s Under Capricorn made a decades-long journey from novel to film to TV to DVD. Alfred Hitchcock’s version was a revealing stop-off along the way' 

(p. 126-132)
When Earth Cries Out : Telling Workers' Struggles, Stephen Knight , single work criticism (p. 133-138)
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