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Alternative title: ABR
Issue Details: First known date: 2015... no. 369 March 2015 of Australian Book Review est. 1961 Australian Book Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2015 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
'Landing Card', Tim Thorne , single work correspondence (p. 2) Section: Letters
Jennifer Straus Replies, Jennifer Strauss , single work correspondence (p. 2) Section: Letters
Clutter and Light, Luke Slattery , single work review
— Review of Australians : Flappers to Vietnam : Volume Three Thomas Keneally , 2014 single work prose ;
(p. 8-9)
Greenway's Sydney, Alasdair McGregor , single work review
— Review of A Forger's Progress : The Life of Francis Greenway Alasdair McGregor , 2014 single work biography ;
(p. 11-12)
From Argus to Assange, Geoffrey Blainey , single work review
— Review of A Companion to the Australian Media 2014 reference criticism biography ;
(p. 12-13)
Another Country : John Howard's Polemical Project, James Walter , single work review
— Review of The Menzies Era : The Years That Shaped Modern Australia John Winston Howard , 2014 single work biography ;
(p. 20-21)
The Things the Mind Sees Happeni"They are stored in a box,", Belinda J. Rule , single work poetry (p. 21)
The Vast Museum : A Fine Collection of David Malouf's Criticisms, Patrick Allington , single work review
— Review of The Writing Life David Malouf , 2014 selected work criticism ;
(p. 28-29)
Neti"sparrow strung up", Alice Allan , single work (p. 29)
Reading Australia : 'Jessica Anderson's Tirra Lirra by the River', Kerryn Goldsworthy , single work criticism

'In 1978, Australia’s two most coveted national literary prizes of the time were both won by women: Helen Garner’s first novel Monkey Grip (1977) won the National Book Council Award for fiction, and the Miles Franklin Literary Award was won by Tirra Lirra by the River (1978), Jessica Anderson’s fourth novel. Both of these books have since become classics of Australian literature, rarely out of print and regularly rediscovered by new generations of readers.' (Author's introduction 30)

(p. 30-32)
Wonder and Grief, Amy Baillieu , single work review
— Review of Clade James Bradley , 2015 single work novel ;
(p. 36)
Hauntings, Felicity Plunkett , single work review
— Review of A Short History of Richard Kline : A Novel Amanda Lohrey , 2015 single work novel ;
(p. 37)
Flannery's First, Fiona Gruber , single work review
— Review of The Mystery of the Venus Island Fetish Dido Butterworth , 2014 single work novel ;
(p. 38)
Lists and Jewels, Valerie Lawson , single work review
— Review of Beyond Black and White : My Life in Music Roger Woodward , 2014 single work autobiography ;
(p. 40)
Captain Olsen : A Revelatory Biography of John Olsen, Patrick McCaughey , single work review
— Review of John Olsen : An Artist's Life Darleen Bungey , 2014 single work biography ;
(p. 44-45)
No Handles, Please : A Colloquial Account of Dobell the Man, Ian Britain , single work review
— Review of Bill : The Life of William Dobell Scott Bevan , 2014 single work biography ;
(p. 46-47)
Winter Flowers and Pussy Riot, David McCooey , single work review
— Review of Sack John Kinsella , 2014 selected work poetry ;
(p. 49-50)
The Invincibles : New Norcia's Aboriginal Cricketers 1879-1096 by Bob Reece, Bernard Whimpress , single work review
— Review of The Invincibles : New Norcia's Aboriginal Cricketeers 1879-1906 Bob Reece , 2014 single work biography ;
'Emeritus Professor Bob Reece has published widely on Aboriginal history and on New Norcia history in particular. In a brief preface he notes that his paternal grandfather and father were fine cricketers and that he (a poor player) has followed the fame from the time of Don Brahman's Invincibles in the late 1940s...'
(p. 52)
'Wrong Driver in the Wrong Truck', Robert Porter , single work review
— Review of Paul Hasluck : A Life Geoffrey Bolton , 2014 single work biography ;
(p. 54-55)
Weighti"It is a kind of sleep we must learn,", A. Frances Johnson , single work poetry (p. 60)
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