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Issue Details: First known date: 1992... 1992 Freeze Frame
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  • Dedication: To Maureen with love

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Ringwood, Ringwood - Croydon - Kilsyth area, Melbourne - East, Melbourne, Victoria,: Penguin , 1992 .
      Extent: 253p.
      ISBN: 0140156275
      Series: Penguin Original Penguin (publisher), series - publisher

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Works about this Work

'A Place of Ideals in Conflict' : Images of Antarctica in Australian Literature Elizabeth Leane , 2007 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Littoral Zone : Australian Contexts and Their Writers 2007; (p. 261-290)
This chapter examines Australian literature (poetry, fiction, and plays) dealing with Antarctica, focussing on each text's engagement with the Antarctic environment and the debates surrounding it. Beginning with two late nineteenth-century Antarctic utopias, the survey moves through the work of well-known writers such as Douglas Stewart and Thomas Keneally in the mid-century to more recent writing by Dorothy Porter, Les Murray, Caroline Caddy, and others. Less familiar material, such as poetry by Antarctic expeditioners themselves, is also discussed. The essay traces a rough progression in Australian representation of the far southern environment, from an initial utopian approach to an emphasis on its stark, 'timeless' icescape as a minimalist backdrop for human dramas to an appreciation of its changeability, complexity and fragility. (from The Littoral Zone)
Forecasts John Slavin , 1992 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Bookseller & Publisher , September vol. 72 no. 1030 1992; (p. 27)

— Review of Freeze Frame David Smith , 1992 single work novel
Guilt Edge J. R. Carroll , 1992 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , December-January no. 147 1992-1993; (p. 65-66)

— Review of A Corpse at the Opera House : A Crimes for a Summer Christmas Anthology 1992 anthology short story ; Freeze Frame David Smith , 1992 single work novel
Slugging it Out for Planet Earth S. K. Kelen , 1992 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 28 November 1992; (p. C8)

— Review of Greater Things Ray Grant , 1992 single work novel ; The Jumping Jeweller of Lavender Bay Hugh Atkinson , 1990 single work novel ; Freeze Frame David Smith , 1992 single work novel
Slugging it Out for Planet Earth S. K. Kelen , 1992 single work review
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 28 November 1992; (p. C8)

— Review of Greater Things Ray Grant , 1992 single work novel ; The Jumping Jeweller of Lavender Bay Hugh Atkinson , 1990 single work novel ; Freeze Frame David Smith , 1992 single work novel
Guilt Edge J. R. Carroll , 1992 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , December-January no. 147 1992-1993; (p. 65-66)

— Review of A Corpse at the Opera House : A Crimes for a Summer Christmas Anthology 1992 anthology short story ; Freeze Frame David Smith , 1992 single work novel
Forecasts John Slavin , 1992 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Bookseller & Publisher , September vol. 72 no. 1030 1992; (p. 27)

— Review of Freeze Frame David Smith , 1992 single work novel
'A Place of Ideals in Conflict' : Images of Antarctica in Australian Literature Elizabeth Leane , 2007 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Littoral Zone : Australian Contexts and Their Writers 2007; (p. 261-290)
This chapter examines Australian literature (poetry, fiction, and plays) dealing with Antarctica, focussing on each text's engagement with the Antarctic environment and the debates surrounding it. Beginning with two late nineteenth-century Antarctic utopias, the survey moves through the work of well-known writers such as Douglas Stewart and Thomas Keneally in the mid-century to more recent writing by Dorothy Porter, Les Murray, Caroline Caddy, and others. Less familiar material, such as poetry by Antarctic expeditioners themselves, is also discussed. The essay traces a rough progression in Australian representation of the far southern environment, from an initial utopian approach to an emphasis on its stark, 'timeless' icescape as a minimalist backdrop for human dramas to an appreciation of its changeability, complexity and fragility. (from The Littoral Zone)
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