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Alternative title: Face to Face
Issue Details: First known date: 2003... vol. 63 no. 2 2003 of Southerly est. 1939 Southerly
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Dorothy Hewett D.Litt. (UWA), OAM, 21.5.23-25.8.02, Gig Ryan , single work obituary (p. 7-10)
Dorothy Hewett An Interview with Dorothy Hewett, John Tranter (interviewer), single work interview

Hewett discusses communism and her association with the Communist Party of Australia and it's effect on her writing.

(p. 11-19)
Birdsong for Jarrabin of Wickepin (I Called Her Jarrabin.)i"Birdsong", Merv Lilley , single work poetry (p. 20)
A Novel by Merv Lilley [and] Dorothy Hewett, Merv Lilley , single work prose (p. 21-25)
"Nearly everyone is monistic" Pluralismi"Just about everyone's monistic", Bruce Beaver , single work poetry (p. 26)
Note: With first line: Nearly everyone is monistic
A Schizoid Poemi"Too much of what I have to say now is ridiculous-", Bruce Beaver , single work poetry (p. 26-27)
Yoursi"I have an angel", Bruce Beaver , single work poetry (p. 27-28)
In the Year of the Non-Poet : A Conversation, John Tranter (interviewer), single work interview
A wide ranging interview, almost a reminiscence, of Bruce Beaver by John Tranter. The two poets discuss common friendships, their poetry writing and the American and Australian poets that have influenced their work. Beaver also talks about his experiences with bi polar disorder and kidney dialysis and his early life working in the country and in New Zealand where he met his wife. He also comments on his association with Grace Perry and Poetry Australia .
(p. 29-42)
Note: illustrated with two photographs
Thunderbolt's Wayi"And who was Yellow Long?", Jennifer Maiden , single work poetry (p. 44-46)
Far from the Shatt-al-Arabi"Peter wonders if pigs could fly", J. S. Harry , single work poetry (p. 47-51)
On the Outskirts of "War"?i"Plink! plink! Polluted water drips from a rusty pipe,", J. S. Harry , single work poetry (p. 51-58)
A Sacki"When Peter wakes, it is night again.", J. S. Harry , single work poetry (p. 59-60)
Four Heads and Some Bodiesi"This one is bald", Nicolette Stasko , single work poetry (p. 60-61)
Another Narration/No Rainbowi"A woman sat by the fountain", Nicolette Stasko , single work poetry (p. 61-62)
The Tableclothi"I spread it anyway", Nicolette Stasko , single work poetry (p. 62)
The Wanderer and the Flâneur : Christopher Brennan as Modernist, Peter Kirkpatrick , single work criticism
In this article Kirkpatrick aims to 'resubmit Brennan's credentials as a modernist'.
(p. 63-77)
Gudrun, Thomas Shapcott , single work short story (p. 78-91)
A Display of Heartsi"A summer heart weights my hand", Kathryn Lomer , single work poetry (p. 92)
Tibetan Windhorsei"And then the bees are gone", Kathryn Lomer , single work poetry (p. 93)
Road Stopi"Hour When Heavy Sun", William Rush , single work poetry (p. 94)
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