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Barry Dickins

Barry Dickins is an author, artist and playwright based in Melbourne. His writing for the stage spans more than two decades and includes the plays: RoyboysA Dickins’ ChristmasThe Death of MinnieReservoir by Night and Insouciance.

'Confessions of an Unrepresented Literary Man' by Barry Dickins

July 1988, no. 102 26 August 2022
I’m unrepresented but still resented. By the regular writers of the pulp I contribute to to keep me and mine from the pawnbrokers; by the witless screenwriters’ minders who know how to quote Lawson, but only in jest; by the rank & file plodders who hate the public, and most of all loathed by academics who have a sort of vision of blue collar, but mix it up with art. Who could represent me ... (read more)

'Self Portrait' by Barry Dickins

April 1986, no. 79 01 April 1986
It is Sunday and that is all it is. I have just read the Australian. It is not Australian. It is The Cringe. I have struggled to like Phillip Adams for years; I liked him when he was Phillip Adams – I guess he did too. He worships Mammon when he once seemed to worship cries in the street and whispers from above. No God in him. ... (read more)

Barry Dickins reviews 'A Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms' by G.A. Wilkes

June 1986, no. 81 01 June 1986
Barry Dickins reviews 'A Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms' by G.A. Wilkes
It is impossible to know who first said, ‘Get your end in!’ but that is probably the only normal colloquialism of ours left out of this beaut (if you’ve got about forty bucks) book. Clearly, G. A. Wilkes has had his end in; we all have, haven’t we? But Australia’s greatest saying is not included. Perhaps it is Welsh. I’m buggered if I could have summoned up the bloody patience to wad ... (read more)