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Alternative title: Surviving : Random Acts of Nature and Man
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... no. 35 Autumn 2012 of Griffith Review est. 2003- Griffith Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2012 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Walking Underwater, Ashley Hay , single work autobiography (p. 34-37)
The Language of Catastrophe : Forgetting, Blaming and Bursting into Colour, Tom Griffiths , single work criticism (p. 51-67)
Ghost Town, Colin Mills , single work short story (p. 78-87)
How to Survive an Earthquake, Tom Bamforth , single work autobiography (p. 121-132)
Crime Scene Investigationi"The car deaf as a hearse", Maria Takolander , single work poetry (p. 133)
Passion in a Time of War, Lee Kofman , single work autobiography (p. 154-164)
Auntie May, 1953i"Twenty years ago last August", Geoff Page , single work poetry (p. 165-167)
No Jesus Man, David Francis , single work autobiography (p. 175-182)
Babo, Nikola Gurovic , single work short story (p. 199-214)
Occupying Armies, Sydney Smith , single work autobiography (p. 215-227)
My Mother and Murder, Virginia Peters , single work autobiography (p. 228-239)
The Sleepers (from the Futures Museum)i"resin, oils, human hair, camphor solution (potassium nitrate, ammonium chloride, water, ethanol,", Lisa Gorton , single work poetry (p. 240)
The Meaning of Disaster, Sydney Dekker , single work essay (p. 241-261)
The Day the Earth Shook, Ian Lowe , single work autobiography

A short account of the Christchurch earthquake in 2011.

Surviving Peace, Olivera Simic , single work autobiography
Ground Cover, Alan Vaarwerk , single work short story
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