Meanjin Vol 73, No 1
By (Author) Meanjin Quarterly
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
17th March 2014
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Literary essays
Poetry anthologies (various poets)
Poetry
824.9208
Paperback
224
Width 170mm, Height 240mm, Spine 14mm
458g
The March 2014 issue of Meanjin is full of outsiders, revolutionaries and dissenters. We discover a lost archive of photographs of Charmian Clift on and George Johnson on Hydra in an essay by Paul Genoni and Tanya Dalziell, while James Douglas take a look at the unique powers of persuasion employed by journalist and writer Anna Krien. In the Meanjin Papers essay, Paul Daley brings us the shocking history of Australia's unidentified Indigenous remains and we have a rich mix of memoir, fiction and poetry in this special bumper issue. Meanjin is a quarterly literary journal publishing the best new writing from established voices and emerging talents. For over 70 years Meanjin has articulated questions of national importance, questions or art, culture, policy and identity, as well as introducing some of the greatest literary names Australia has ever produced. It continues to be a touchstone of Australian cultural life. In this issue- David McInnis, Jo Lennan, Tara June Winch, Paul Daley, Paul Genoni, Tanya Dalziell, Martin Langford, Robin Gerster, James Douglas, Oliver Mayo, Jim Davidson, Benjamin Nicoll, Joe Dolce, Ben Stubbs, Caroline Hamilton, Kirste