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- aCOMMENT was an early Australian modernist avant-garde literary "little magazine" of the 1940s published in Melbourne by Cecily Crozier. It ran to twenty-six...
- 2006, Adelaide) was an artist, poet and literary editor who co-founded aCOMMENT, an avant-garde literary magazine in Melbourne. Crozier was born in Elsternwick...
- Rhythm Band Comment, a quarterly journal published by Cardus Comment, later aCOMMENT, an Australian quarterly literary magazine published 1940-7 Comment section...
- ’ "Ern Malley: The Hoax and Beyond". aCOMMENT. Retrieved 19 July 2014. "1991 Interview on Malley poems". aCOMMENT. Retrieved 24 July 2014. Pearce, Barry...
- trois". aCOMMENT. Retrieved 19 July 2014. "Review of 'Absolutely Modern'". aCOMMENT. Retrieved 19 July 2014. "The Ménage at Soria Moria". aCOMMENT. Archived...
- Lewis Eliot and Anthony Hopkins pla**** Roger Quaife. Nolan's Covers - aComment Retrieved on 2015-12-12. "Corridors of Power". Kirkus Reviews. 14 September...
- 2021. Rainey, David (24 July 2012). "Ern Malley: The Hoax and Beyond". aCOMMENT. Retrieved 24 July 2014. Pádraig Collins (3 September 2003). "The poet...
- of the artists involved in the staging of the opera. Nolan's Covers - aComment Retrieved on 2015-12-12. "Voss by Patrick White". Austlit. Retrieved 25...
- appreciation". aCOMMENT. Self-published. Retrieved 6 November 2019. Rainey, David (14 July 2014). ""Absolutely Modern" – Absolute Must". aCOMMENT. Self-published...
- (2000–), Paris 291 (1915–1916), New York City 391 (1917–1924), Barcelona aCOMMENT (1940–1947), Melbourne Al Adab (1953–2012), Beirut Akasztott Ember (1922–1923)...