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Writing in Brisbane during the Second World War

A Panel Discussion chaired by Patrick Buckridge

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2016

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What follows is an edited transcript of a panel session entitled ‘Reading and Writing the War’, which was held at the Warana Writers' Festival at the Old Customs House, Brisbane, in September 1995. The moderator was Patrick Buckridge (PB), then Director of the Queensland Studies Centre, and the panellists were Estelle Runcie Pinney (ERP), Don Munro (DM), Val Vallis (VV), and David Rowbotham (DR).

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1 A Soldier's Spring Song’, in Val Vallis, Songs of the East Coast (Rockhampton: Central Queensland University Press, 1997), 39.Google Scholar

2 The Porcelain Brooch of Japan’, in David Rowbotham, New and Selected Poems, 1945–1993 (Melbourne: Penguin, 1994), 40.Google Scholar