Issue Details: First known date: 1988... 1988 The Case of the Vanishing Princess : Sally's Tale
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    y separately published work icon Beyond the Echo : Multicultural Women's Writing Sneja Gunew (editor), Jan Mahyuddin (editor), St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1988 Z173853 1988 anthology poetry short story St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1988 pg. 107-115
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    y separately published work icon Neighbours : Multicultural Writing of the 1980s Ronald Frederick Holt (editor), St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1991 Z194854 1991 anthology short story poetry prose biography humour This collection of Australian multicultural writing is comprised of 26 short stories and two brief prose pieces written or first published in the 1980s (ix). The general theme is immigrant experience and the work is organized loosely in five thematic sections: Rejections; Transitions; Worlds Between; Generations; Connections. St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1991 pg. 8-14
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    y separately published work icon Midnight Voices Patricia Pengilley , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1992 Z460733 1992 selected work short story mystery 'When Aunt Kitty rings at midnight to propose a family anthology, Alice is intrigued. Her wild cousin Sally has always hinted at unrevealed secrets, and this offers a chance to break the conspiracy of silence concerning the family's Indian past. The chain-of-voices mystery that Alice uncovers stretches from the time of the British Raj to the postcolonial era and contemporary Australia. But what exactly is being investigated?...The story of a family caught between two worlds, Midnight Voices is at once a deft reworking of many of the myths about Anglo-Indians and a moving denunciation of racial hypocrisy.' (Source: bookcover)
    St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1992
    pg. [132]-139
    Note: With title: The Vanishing Princess : Sally's Tale (1947)
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    y separately published work icon Of Indian Origin : Writings From Australia Paul Sharrad (editor), Meeta C. Padmanabhan (editor), Himayatnagar : Orient Black Swan , 2018 14349750 2018 anthology poetry prose

    'Of Indian Origin is a dazzling collection of short stories and poetry by Australian writers of Indian origin. Cultures collide as children encounter racism in the playgrounds of Canberra, migrant women scrounge for a living nursing Melbourne's elderly, and a young author moves to a strange and unfamiliar country where she suffers from dreamlessness. These searing works bring new meaning to the field of ‘Asian-Australian writing’ and new perspectives on the Indian diasporic experience. Though the field of Indian-Australian writing is still small, this vibrant mix of emerging and established writers shows it is by no means a homogenous entity. Bold, experimental and wildly original, Of Indian Origin unapologetically tackles issues of home and provides a unique overview of how Indian-Australian literary writing has developed over half a century.'  (Publication summary)

    Himayatnagar : Orient Black Swan , 2018
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    India,
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    South Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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