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Issue Details: First known date: 1984... vol. 43 no. 2 Winter 1984 of Meanjin est. 1940 Meanjin
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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.
Our Lady of the Beehives, Beverley Farmer , single work short story (p. 201-217)
An Easy Deathi"Death makes its sweep over the grass,", Vincent Buckley , single work poetry (p. 218-220)
Natura Naturansi"Rilke said of her,", Vincent Buckley , single work poetry (p. 220)
Making Friendsi"There is the `festschrift'", Vincent Buckley , single work poetry (p. 221)
The Archbishop or the Lady (for V. B.), Gerard Windsor , single work short story (p. 222-230)
At Bay at Home : Shapcotts' White Stag, Jim Davidson , single work review
— Review of White Stag of Exile Thomas Shapcott , 1984 single work novel ;
(p. 231-235)
Such is Life!i"And he wilted, and his body blossomed", James Wieland , single work poetry (p. 236-237)
Diver at an Estuary (to Celebrate the Birth of Emily Hughes)i"The sky, the day, the season turning;", Diane Fahey , single work poetry (p. 238)
Not Yeti"His face smiled to the edge", Andrea Sherwood , single work poetry (p. 238)
Jesteri"was only joking", Bill Fewer , single work poetry (p. 239)
Man in Petershami"He's dropped his heart!", John Scott , single work poetry (p. 240)
Wonders Will Never Ceasei"So they lay themselves down for the small,", Aileen Kelly , single work poetry (p. 240)
The Historical Imagination and Its Enemies : M. Barnard Eldershaw's 'Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow', Jill Roe , single work criticism biography (p. 241-252)
The World Outside : Cosmopolitanism in the Plays of Nowra and Sewell, John McCallum , single work criticism biography (p. 286-296)
Running Backi"He has to be the last one out", Peter Murphy , single work poetry (p. 297)
Summer Poem (for Dorothy)i"You buried your mother", Keith Harrison , single work poetry (p. 298-299)
Dybbuki"I saw her through the crowd", Elly McDonald , single work poetry (p. 300)
Going Therei"Always these intersecting lines", Elly McDonald , single work poetry (p. 301)
Untitledi"At the end of this", K. Poon , single work poetry (p. 301)
Moving Outi"You stop smiling", Rob Allen , single work poetry (p. 302)
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