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Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 16-17 September 2006 of The Australian est. 1964 The Weekend Australian
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* Contents derived from the 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Untitled, T. Varjavandi , single work correspondence (p. 2) Section: Review
The Big Cull, Peter Corris , single work column
Peter Corris describes the experience of shedding much of his library when moving from a spacious house on the Illawarra coast to a smaller home in Sydney's Newtown.
(p. 2) Section: Review
Aussies Bookend the Booker for First Time, Murray Waldren , single work column (p. 3)
Note: port. (Kate Grenville)
Pick of the Crop, John Dale , single work column
John Dale reports on the shortlisting of five manuscripts for the 2006 Australian/Vogel Literary Award. A synopsis is provided for each shortlisted work.
(p. 8-9) Section: Review
Judaism and a Sunburnt Land, Sol Encel , single work review
— Review of New Under the Sun : Australian Jews on Faith, Politics and Culture 2006 anthology essay ;
(p. 10-11) Section: Review
Verses Flow in Venezuela, Mike Ladd , single work essay
Mike Ladd reports on his experience as one of the twenty-nine invited poets at the Third World Poetry Festival in Venezuela.
(p. 12) Section: Review
Dark Side of Reality, Andrew Fraser , single work column (p. 13) Section: Review
Note: port. (Will Elliott)
Fatheri"What he said", Kieran Finnane , single work poetry (p. 15) Section: Review
Blood on the Plot, Stephen Matchett , single work column
Matchett compares the merits of three literary novels: Siri Hustvedt's What I Loved, Haruki Murakami's Sputnik Sweetheart and Gail Jones's Dreams of Speaking.
(p. 40) Section: Review

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