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Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 17 March 2012 of The Age est. 1854 The Saturday Age
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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.
In the Face of Adversity, Shane Green , single work biography (p. 14) Section: Life & Style
Titillating Titles Contains Adult Themes, Craig Munro , single work review
— Review of The Censor's Library Nicole Moore , 2012 single work criticism ;
(p. 26) Section: Life & Style
An Idle Mind Creates Thoughtful Reflection, Owen Richardson , single work review
— Review of As I Was Saying Robert Dessaix , 2012 selected work essay autobiography prose ;
(p. 27) Section: Life & Style
A Boy's Own Map of the World Boyhood Bravado at a Breakneck Speed, Peter Pierce , single work review
— Review of The Cartographer Peter Twohig , 2012 single work novel ;
(p. 29) Section: Life & Style
Off the Shelf : Fiction, Dianne Dempsey , single work review
— Review of The Map : Decipher the Clues, Discover the Truth Tobsha Learner , 2012 single work novel ;
(p. 32) Section: Life & Style
Sleuths Soar as History Loves Company, Jane Sullivan , single work column (p. 32) Section: Life & Style
Off the Shelf : Memoir, Owen Richardson , single work review
— Review of Come the Revolution : A Memoir Alex Mitchell , 2011 single work autobiography ;
(p. 32) Section: Life & Style
Interior Landscape with Panegyric Subtitlei"Helen is dead and you are awash", Ann Vickery , single work poetry (p. 33) Section: Life & Style
Bookmarks, Jason Steger , single work column
A column canvassing current literary news including a comment on the 2011 report produced by US lobby group VIDA. The report showed that in 2011, the New York Review of Books reviewed seven books by women writers and 293 by men. Jason Steger includes Australian figures produced by Bookseller & Publisher for the same period; the figures show that while there is still a gender disparity in Australian newspaper reviewing, it is not nearly as marked as in the US sample.
(p. 33) Section: Life & Style
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