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Issue Details: First known date: 1984... vol. 44 no. 2 June 1984 of Southerly est. 1939 Southerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 1984 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
An Interview with Dorothy Hewett, Paul Kavanagh (interviewer), single work interview (p. 123-142)
After the Storm, Geoffrey Bewley , single work short story (p. 143-151)
First Worldi"One day I will go back", Gary Catalano , single work poetry (p. 152-153)
Drought (for Julian Croft)i"Where we walk at night among the broken withered reeds,", Michael Sharkey , single work poetry (p. 153)
Transports of Mind: Literature, Establishment and Change, Robin Grove , single work criticism (p. 154-169)
Samuel Johnson in Marrickvillei"Sometimes you walk along,", Dennis Haskell , single work poetry (p. 170-174)
Boston Fred, Rowson Hewison , single work (p. 175-185)
Teacher Reliefi"Each morning I wake to", Mike Greenacre , single work poetry (p. 185-186)
About the Romans, Rita Dutta , single work (p. 187-190)
Mephistoi"Psycho-analysts! - he'd had to invent them", Diane Fahey , single work poetry (p. 190)
Patience and Despair : James McAuley's Pessimism, Peter Kirkpatrick , single work
"Believes that not enough has been said about the pessimism that activated much of McAuley's writing. Analyzes representative work to show the preoccupation with despair and doubt, in spite of McAuley's Catholicism. Concludes that while the pessimism helped to shape the poetry, the poetry helped to overcome the pessimism." (Robert Ross, Australian Literary Criticism, 1945-1988, p. 254.)
(p. 191-205)
A Line to the Cityi"`Wouldn't mind a", Geoff Page , single work poetry (p. 206-207)
Finding Echo Pointi"Finding Echo Point", Mark Macleod , single work poetry (p. 207)
Backlash, Penelope Nelson , single work short story (p. 208-215)
Back Streetsi"Garlic and other cooking smells come", Shane McCauley , single work poetry (p. 216)
Accents/Neighbours on the Green, Christina Stead , single work (p. 217-232)
Writer and Reader, Margaret Harris , single work review
— Review of Christina Stead Joan Lidoff , 1982 single work criticism ;
(p. 233-235)
Recollections of an Attendant Lord, A. P. Riemer , single work review
— Review of Literature, Criticism and the Universities : Interviews with Leonie Kramer, S.L. Goldberg and Howard Felperin Richard Freadman , 1983 single work ;
(p. 236-246)
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