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Issue Details: First known date: 1998... no. 153 Summer 1998 of Overland est. 1954 Overland
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 1998 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Feminist Publishing in Australia : Commercial and Cultural Practices, Diane Brown , single work criticism (p. 8-13)
Unfashionable in Literary Terms : Class in Australian Short Fiction of the 1980s, Phillip Edmonds , single work criticism (p. 14-19)
The Blue Teapot, Andrew Goss , single work short story (p. 20-21)
The Cat, Peter Symons , single work short story (p. 22-24)
To an Older Poet (for Dorothy Hewett)i"I write this now to you", Lyn McCredden , single work poetry (p. 25)
Dorothy Hewett Asking for More : The Impact of Dorothy Hewett, Nicole Moore (interviewer), single work interview (p. 26-31)
To Russia - With Lovei"In a New York heat-wave Jack Reed", Dorothy Hewett , single work poetry (p. 32-33)
Jill-of-All-Trades, Nicole Moore (interviewer), single work interview biography (p. 34-41)
The Australian Writer Today, Dorothy Hewett , single work criticism biography (p. 42-45)
Excerpt from `The Neap Tide' (from The Neap Tide, a Novel-in-Progress), Dorothy Hewett , extract (p. 46-48)
The Period of Silencei"Eight years of silence - why?", Dorothy Hewett , single work poetry (p. 49)
Suit, Christos Tsiolkas , extract drama (p. 50-51)
One Fourteenth (0.0714285) of a Crown or a Sonnet Re: Warhol's `Camouflage Last Summer', `The Last Supper', and Coming to Terms with `The Ode'i"Environmental milieu like New Year's", John Kinsella , single work poetry (p. 53)
On Warhol's `Superman', `Fate Presto', `Untitled', `Rorschach Series' (1984, `Moonwalk' (History of TV Series) (1987), and the 25th Anniversary of the First Human Moonlandingi"Von Daniken might argue from a chariot of fire,", John Kinsella , single work poetry (p. 53)
On Warhol's `Myths and Dollar Signs'i"Exemption is denial & culture", John Kinsella , single work poetry (p. 53)
Letters for the Seai"Today, Sunday", Linda Marie Walker , single work poetry (p. 54)
Saucy Seaside Postcardsi"Parading their egos", Dipti Saravanamuttu , single work poetry (p. 55)
Uncle of No Enterprisei"A picture book perfect morning", Hugh Tolhurst , single work poetry (p. 55)
Underground (from Underground), Mudrooroo , extract (p. 56-57)
Camera Obscura, Scott Brook , single work short story (p. 58-61)

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Paranoia, Surveillance and Literary Politics Ian Syson , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: Running Wild : Essays, Fictions and Memoirs Presented to Michael Wilding 2004; (p. 267-274)

Syson investigates the background to recent attempts by right-wing journalists, historians and intellectuals (mainly in Quadrant and the Courier-Mail) to discredit some former sympathisers with socialism and communism, such as Manning Clark and Henry Reynolds. This leads to a more general discussion of the representation of Australia's history, the role Quadrant, the CIA and the Australian Association for Cultural Freedom have played in it, and the continuing impact of the Cold War on Australian politics and culture.

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