Volume 6 | Number 5 | Issue 26 | December 1996
Simon Upton: Making our cultures
Lydia Wevers tests Manhire’s safe, sidelong postmodernism
David Eggleton: Duff’s exaggerated but truthful prose
Paul Dyer: The economic revolution
Harry Ricketts on Kipling’s (non)-gayness
Diane Hebley selects the best books for kids
Tessa Barringer: three fine women tale-tellers
Janet Hughes scans two women’s first novels
Jane Stafford scans two women poets
Bill Sewell on Chris Orsman’s Antarctic journey
Ruth Butterworth’s sisters and clever girls
Heather Murray on du Fresne’s Viking journey
Gary Hawke on a theory of state sector reforms
Alistair Fox finds rosy postcolonial overtones
John Thomson appeals for public radio
Bernard Carpinter on a fine thriller
Colin James (not) in a spin; three youngsters and a dog
Michael Harlow Poem
Ingrid Horrocks Poem
Bernadette Hall Poem:
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