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Issue Details: First known date: 1994... vol. 53 no. 3 Spring 1994 of Meanjin est. 1940 Meanjin
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1994 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Happy Terrorist, John Hughes , single work short story (p. 407-419)
Bibliotechnique (Dixson Reading Room, Mitchell Library)i"A whiff of dead leaves leads us by the nose", Peter Kirkpatrick , single work poetry (p. 420-421)
Warm Snipersi"Under mid-winter light in an Antique hall", John Forbes , single work poetry (p. 421)
As in a Watercolouri"I sit as I sit every morning after breakfasting, an open", Nicolette Stasko , single work poetry (p. 422)
Acland Street 1978, Marianne Wood , single work short story (p. 423-436)
Metal Dude, Edward Berridge , single work short story (p. 437-442)
Answeringi"One long night as I lay sleeping", W. Les Russell , single work poetry (p. 443)
Pearls Before Swine: Australian Theatre Criticism : an Editors' Introduction, Alison Richards , Geoffrey Milne , single work criticism (p. 444-446)
Critical Conditions, Murray Bramwell , single work criticism (p. 447-454)
Hissing the Critic, Adrian Kiernander , single work criticism (p. 455-459)
The Parochial Metropolis : A View from the West, Gareth Griffiths , single work criticism (p. 460-466)
The Cursed Familyi"Seven drowned in thirty years,", Warrick Wynne , single work poetry (p. 467)
A View of Sarajevo from the Bella Vista Moteli"Boys swim in a dam, the ancient world", Mark Mordue , single work poetry (p. 468-469)
Letter to the Spirit Worldi"i am writing to you from a place", Edith Speers , single work poetry (p. 470)
Superstitioni"if you break a mirror", Edith Speers , single work poetry (p. 471)
The Last of England (i.m. John Clare 1793-1864)i"I remembered Pendle, strapped in, waiting to go,", 'Selwyn Pritchard' , single work poetry (p. 472)
Theatres Come and Theatres Go, Leonard Radic , single work criticism (p. 473-478)
Reviewing Theatre in Draughty Halls, Pamela Payne , single work criticism (p. 479-484)
The Shock of the New : The Impact of Innovation on the Theatre Critic, Helen Thomson , single work criticism (p. 485-490)
The Other Side of the Story : Multicultural Drama in Australia, Geoffrey Milne , single work criticism (p. 495-503)
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