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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 29 January 2011 of The Age est. 1854 The Age
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Notes

  • This issue includes a promotional supplement on events and activities offered at The Wheeler Centre: Books, Writing, Ideas from February to April 2011.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 2011 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Bilingual Author Best Known for His Tragicomic Kafkaesque Fantasy, Alex Skovron , single work obituary (p. 8)
Let's Imagine a Street Named after Desire, Kate Holden , single work column (p. 16) Section: A2
Peace Befalls Clamour as Strange Stories Ring True, Peter Pierce , single work review
— Review of Five Bells Gail Jones , 2011 single work novel ;
(p. 21) Section: A2
A Funny Way to Make It Big, Paola Totaro , single work column (p. 21) Section: Insight
Note: port. (Tim Minchin)
Fiction, Cameron Woodhead , single work review
— Review of Shadow Will Elliott , 2011 single work novel ;
(p. 22) Section: A2
A Snapshot of National Sentiment, Simon Castles , single work review
— Review of The Best Australian Essays 2010 2010 anthology essay ;
(p. 23) Section: A2
Off the Shelf : Fiction, Owen Richardson , single work review
— Review of The Simple Death Michael Duffy , 2011 single work novel ;
(p. 24) Section: A2
Off the Shelf : Memoir, Lorien Kaye , single work review
— Review of All Along the Watchtower : Memoir of a Sixties Revolutionary Michael Hyde , 2010 single work autobiography ;
(p. 24) Section: A2
A Literary Flame Flickers and Dies, Jason Steger , single work column
A column canvassing current literary news including a note that Heat magazine has published its final print edition. Jason Steger also comments on the establishment of the Faber Academy in Australia and on the application of GST to online book sales.
(p. 25) Section: A2
Shaping an Hypothesisi"it's obvious", Judy Durrant , single work poetry (p. 25) Section: A2

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