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Issue Details: First known date: 1985... 1985 Bit Parts
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  • Dedication: For Steve Hogan
  • Epigraph: Awake to the reality of life and know what you are in the context of your surroundings: Gautama Buddha

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Adelaide, South Australia,: Rigby , 1985 .
      Extent: 222p.
      ISBN: 0727019449

Works about this Work

Contesting Civilizations : Literature of Australia in Japan and Singapore Alison Broinowski , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 25 no. 1 2011; (p. 37-43)
‘Australia and Japan emerged simultaneously as modernizing stages in a shared region, and Singapore joined them in the 1960s. Interaction between Australia and Japan is more than 150 years old, while its Australia/Singapore counterpart is much more recent. But mutual perceptions appear in both cases to be characterized by concerns about cultural superiority or inferiority, and by complex contests over the deference dur to civilizations in Australian, Japanese and Singaporean fiction.’ (p. 37)
y separately published work icon [Review] Bit Parts Lolo Houbein , Adelaide : Radio 5UV , 1984 Z963108 1984 single work review
— Review of Bit Parts Ann Nakano , 1985 single work novel
y separately published work icon [Review] Bit Parts Lolo Houbein , Adelaide : Radio 5UV , 1984 Z963108 1984 single work review
— Review of Bit Parts Ann Nakano , 1985 single work novel
Contesting Civilizations : Literature of Australia in Japan and Singapore Alison Broinowski , 2011 single work criticism
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 25 no. 1 2011; (p. 37-43)
‘Australia and Japan emerged simultaneously as modernizing stages in a shared region, and Singapore joined them in the 1960s. Interaction between Australia and Japan is more than 150 years old, while its Australia/Singapore counterpart is much more recent. But mutual perceptions appear in both cases to be characterized by concerns about cultural superiority or inferiority, and by complex contests over the deference dur to civilizations in Australian, Japanese and Singaporean fiction.’ (p. 37)
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