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- The Book of Sei : The Sei Mountains, single work short story (p. 1-21)
- The Dolphin, single work short story (p. 22-32)
- The White Angel of Mantria, single work short story (p. 33-36)
- Du, single work short story (p. 37-42)
- The Journal of Roberto de Castellan, single work short story (p. 43-53)
- Blue, single work short story (p. 54-56)
- The Lost Wedding, single work short story (p. 57-59)
- John Gilbert's Dog, single work short story (p. 60-64)
- Black, single work short story (p. 65-66)
- The Misbehaviour of Things, single work short story (p. 67-70)
- The Line, single work short story (p. 71-72)
- The Poet N., single work short story (p. 73-76)
- Depth of Field, single work short story (p. 77-85)
- Striptease, single work short story (p. 86-95)
- Roses, single work short story (p. 96-100)
- The Tape-Recorders of Dreams, single work short story (p. 101-105)
- Disappearing, single work short story (p. 106-109)
- The Family of the Minister, single work short story (p. 110-114)
- Disease, single work short story (p. 115-121)
- Nadia's Lover, single work short story (p. 122-127)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Echoes in the Wilderness : Weird Poetry in Australia
2009
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Studies in Australian Weird Fiction , no. 3 2009; (p. 167-178)In the following symposium, critics Phillip A. Ellis and Charles Lovecraft address several poets and their works within the realm of weird fiction, spotlighting a variety of themes and issues in this sorely neglected field of study. The critics, established poets in their own right, work towards establishing a clear template for further studies and readings which the editors of Studies in Australian Weird Fiction see as essential to readers of weird fiction, within Australian (sic) and abroad.
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Orpheus Down Under: Or, is the New Welcome in Australia?
1987
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Island Magazine , Winter no. 31 1987; (p. 33-39)
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Echoes in the Wilderness : Weird Poetry in Australia
2009
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Studies in Australian Weird Fiction , no. 3 2009; (p. 167-178)In the following symposium, critics Phillip A. Ellis and Charles Lovecraft address several poets and their works within the realm of weird fiction, spotlighting a variety of themes and issues in this sorely neglected field of study. The critics, established poets in their own right, work towards establishing a clear template for further studies and readings which the editors of Studies in Australian Weird Fiction see as essential to readers of weird fiction, within Australian (sic) and abroad.
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Orpheus Down Under: Or, is the New Welcome in Australia?
1987
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Island Magazine , Winter no. 31 1987; (p. 33-39)
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