y separately published work icon Descant 66/67 periodical issue  
Issue Details: First known date: 1989... vol. 20 no. 3-4 Fall-Winter 1989 of Descant est. 1970 Descant 66/67
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1989 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Rodney Hall, Barbara Williams (interviewer), single work biography interview

Author's note: 'This interview took place in Toronto on Friday 29 January, 1988, during Harbourfront Olympian Authors' Week' 

(p. 11-23)
An Interview with Fay Zwicky Fay Zwicky, Barbara Williams (interviewer), single work biography interview (p. 25-33)
The Orangery, Marion Halligan , single work short story (p. 137-141)
The New Physics, Janette Turner Hospital , single work short story (p. 147-154)
Porter's Retreati"Once the difficulty had been", Peter Porter , single work poetry (p. 157-158)
Servants of the Servant of the Musei"Brave Servitos! The ones who wrote the wounding letters,", Peter Porter , single work poetry (p. 159)
Frogs Outside Barbischioi"How reassuring to listen to frogs once more", Peter Porter , single work poetry (p. 160)
Median Stripi"The frightened left eye of Randall Jarrell", Bruce Beaver , single work poetry (p. 161)
In the Acti"A dog on a skateboard,", Bruce Beaver , single work poetry (p. 162)
Round-Upi"The currawongs' fixated calls,", Bruce Beaver , single work poetry (p. 163)
Vegetable Egotismi"The vegetable container in the laundry", Bruce Beaver , single work poetry (p. 164)
Homagei"She taught me to see the centres", Bruce Beaver , single work poetry (p. 165)
Extinction of the Huia (for Belinda Gillies)i"Melodious as its Maori name, the gentle Huia bird", Mark O'Connor , single work poetry (p. 180-181)
The Fruit Salad Junglei"-A patter of bright-fleshed berries", Mark O'Connor , single work poetry (p. 182-183)
Dinosaur Dreaming (for Mt Stegosaurus) Dinosaur Dreamtime (a fantasy for Mt Stegosaurus and the Centre) Dinosaur Dreamtime : A Fantasy for Mt Stegosaurus and the Centrei"The Dreamtime was true. These rocks all lived.", Mark O'Connor , single work poetry (p. 184-185)
Aboriginal Literacyi"This is Recording Angel country,", Mark O'Connor , single work poetry (p. 186)
The Monkey Cage : Gorilla Gorilla! The Glass Cage : 1 : Gorilla, Gorilla! (McCoy's Anti-Evolutionary Display in the Museum of Victoria, 1860s)i"Mounted, some said, to spite Charles Darwin.", Mark O'Connor , single work poetry (p. 187-188)
The Monkey Cage The Glass Cage, Mark O'Connor , sequence poetry (p. 187-189)
The Monkey Cage : Lesser Apes The Glass Cage : 2 : Lesser Apesi"Swart demons and prot-human woodsprites", Mark O'Connor , single work poetry (p. 188)
The Monkey Cage : Mountain Folk The Glass Cage : 3 : Mountain Folki"The long-armed apes, built for a world of branches,", Mark O'Connor , single work poetry (p. 189)
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