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1st impression, August 1941; 2nd impression, September 1941.
Contents indexed selectively.
This issue also includes two short commentaries on Australian art works: James Gleeson's Images of Spring Shown in Lethal Attitudes of Duty and Sidney Nolan's Woman and Tree. Both paintings are reproduced. Commentaries not indexed separately.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1941 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Under the sub-heading 'The Matter', Harris explains the rationale behind the works included in Angry Penguins no.2. Under the sub-heading 'The Circumstance', he comments on the literary content of magazines sponsored by Australia's universities and very briefly notes the reviews to Angry Penguins no.1.
The Second Angry PenguinsMax Harris,
1941single work column — Appears in:
Angry Penguins,August
no.
21941;(p. 7-8)Under the sub-heading 'The Matter', Harris explains the rationale behind the works included in Angry Penguins no.2. Under the sub-heading 'The Circumstance', he comments on the literary content of magazines sponsored by Australia's universities and very briefly notes the reviews to Angry Penguins no.1.
The Second Angry PenguinsMax Harris,
1941single work column — Appears in:
Angry Penguins,August
no.
21941;(p. 7-8)Under the sub-heading 'The Matter', Harris explains the rationale behind the works included in Angry Penguins no.2. Under the sub-heading 'The Circumstance', he comments on the literary content of magazines sponsored by Australia's universities and very briefly notes the reviews to Angry Penguins no.1.