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Alternative title: ALR
Issue Details: First known date: 2008... vol. 3 no. 3 April 2008 of The Australian Literary Review est. 2006 The Australian Literary Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Unsentimental Dedication, Pamela Bone , single work review
— Review of The Spare Room Helen Garner , 2008 single work novel ;
(p. 4)
A Funeral March To God Knows Where, Peter Craven , single work review
— Review of Disquiet Julia Leigh , 2008 single work novella ;
(p. 5-6)
Finding the Strange in the Familiar, Geordie Williamson , single work review
— Review of The Good Parents Joan London , 2008 single work novel ;
(p. 5-6)
Speed Freak, Peter Porter , single work review
— Review of God of Speed Luke Davies , 2008 single work novel ;
(p. 6)
An Atom in Search of a Vacuum, George Megalogenis , single work review
— Review of Dear Mr Rudd : Ideas for a Better Australia 2008 anthology essay ;
(p. 11)
A Queensland State of Mind, Rosemary Sorensen , single work review
— Review of The Third Metropolis : Imagining Brisbane Through Art and Literature, 1940-1970 William Hatherell , 2007 single work criticism ; By the Book : A Literary History of Queensland 2007 anthology criticism ;
(p. 13)
Out of the Ordinary, Louis Nowra , single work review
— Review of The Dressmaker's Daughter Kate Llewellyn , 2008 single work autobiography ; Births Deaths Marriages : True Tales Georgia Blain , 2008 selected work autobiography ;
(p. 21)
But When She Was Bad..., Dorothy Johnston , single work essay
Dorothy Johnston argues: 'Bad women reinvigorate the literary palette. They create holes in narratives that have become stale and predictable.'
(p. 24)
At School With Reg Gasnieri"Gasnier had soft hands that the ball stuck to", Clive James , single work poetry (p. 25)
For the Most Reverend Ian George, Anglican Archbishop of Adelaide, Patron of Port Power, With a Copy of Kicking in Dangeri"A poet dressed in prose attire", Alan Wearne , single work poetry (p. 25)
Greeni"The sun is green over the lawn. The sun is green through that drink, juice is it? Guava.", Luke Beesley , single work poetry (p. 25)
Lazy Gazing, Joyce Parkes , single work correspondence (p. 26)
Untitled, Beverley Farmer , single work correspondence
Beverley Farmer corrects a misattributed quotation from Gabrielle Carey's 'Narcissistic Navel Gazing? I Think Not'.
(p. 26)
Trees Need People, Mark Poynter , single work correspondence (p. 27)
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