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'100 things every man should know, illustrated by stories - hilarious, sordid, tragic - about being male in Australia in the 1990s.' (Cover)
Notes
Contents indexed selectively.
Contents
* Contents derived from the Potts Point,Kings Cross area,Inner Sydney,Sydney,New South Wales,:Duffy and Snellgrove,1995 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
How to Be a ManSimon Bedak,
John Birmingham
(editor),
Dirk Flinthart
(editor),
2011single work drama humour 'In the year 2011, John Birmingham is broke, on the run from the Australian Tax Office, and back on the share house circuit.
But in Fortitude Valley in the year 4006, JB's work has become a religion. And with the ability to travel through time, the last man on Earth and his wonderbabe bodyguard are coming back to find out exactly HOW to be a man.
Inspired by John Birmingham and Dirk Flinthart's guidebook, How To Be A Man is an outrageously fitting third installment in the trilogy that began with He Died With a Felafel in His Hand and The Tasmanian Babes Fiasco.' (Source: Brisbane Arts Theatre website.)