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Alternative title: The Trouble with Paradise
Issue Details: First known date: 2006... no. 14 Summer 2006 of Griffith Review est. 2003- Griffith Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Writer in a Time of Terror, Frank Moorhouse , single work essay
'Frank Moorhouse considers the threat [to freedom of expression in Australia], documents the attack, explores its consequences and challenges us to respond.' (Griffith Review website)
(p. 12-60)
Canto of the Doubled Terraces: Cooee! (The Prideful)i"Cooee! Cooee! Up-ended drag of holy days, rubbish days", John Kinsella , extract poetry (p. 84)
Snapshots, Patrick Allington , single work short story (p. 159-167)
A High Rise to Heaven The Hanging Garden, Sally Breen , single work prose (p. 169-174)
Purgatorio: Up Close, John Kinsella , single work prose (p. 175-178)
Canto - Eveningi"And so I went to the dip in the land", John Kinsella , extract poetry (p. 179)
Canto of Tripping off the Edge of Earthly Paradisei"Behold where they leap to come down,", John Kinsella , extract poetry (p. 180)
Canto of Rebuildingi"A strong easterly blows through ghostly", John Kinsella , extract poetry (p. 181-182)
Canto of the Nucleotidesi"The barometer is tetchy above change", John Kinsella , extract poetry (p. 182-183)
Fourth Canto of Invisible Terraces: Paradox and the Arts of Wari"The fox has translocated. Pressure", John Kinsella , extract poetry (p. 183-184)
Canto of the Cradle to the Grave (26: Reigntited, the Lustful)i"Prof. Ian Plimer: Australia can take control of the world's nuclear energy", John Kinsella , extract poetry (p. 184-186)
Canto (Cont Sub B.)i"The route we took to the summit, eyes wide open,", John Kinsella , extract poetry (p. 186-187)
Canto of the Health Minister's - Mr Abbott's - New Paternalismi"Shooting camels is better", John Kinsella , extract poetry (p. 187)
Final Canto of the Doubled Terraces (33: End)i"A partially visible star-belt, cloud", John Kinsella , extract poetry (p. 188)
The Bridge, Wayne Macauley , single work short story (p. 191-202)
Women and Children First, Kirsty Sword Gusmao , single work autobiography (p. 205-210)
Tumbleweeds, Doug Hendrie , single work autobiography (p. 223-228)
The Peeping Tom, The Architect and Other Voyeurs The Peeping Tom and Other Voyeurs, Bronwyn Lea , single work autobiography (p. 239-244)
Note: With title: The Peeping Tom, The Architect and Other Voyeurs
Fear in Havana, Oren Siedler , single work autobiography (p. 255-264)
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