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Meanjin Vol 71, No 3

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Meanjin Vol 71, No 3

Contributors:

By (Author) Meanjin Quarterly

ISBN:

9780522861679

Publisher:

Melbourne University Press

Imprint:

Melbourne University Press

Publication Date:

15th September 2012

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Anthologies: general
Poetry anthologies (various poets)

Dewey:

824.00

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

232

Dimensions:

Width 174mm, Height 240mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

427g

Description

With the September edition of Meanjin we welcome Spring at last, and with a new season we take you to new places, show you new perspectives and consider new solutions to old problems. Under the revived Meanjin Papers masthead we feature Patrick McCaughey who takes a second look at the wildly diverse Australian art of the 1960s, we bring you Rebe Taylor on the vexed and painful question of Truganini's status as the 'last' Indigenous Tasmanian, while Helen Ennis writes on the life and startlingly beautiful work of Australian photographer Olive Cotton. Paul Daley visits the battlefields of the Somme and wonders how best to deal with the enduring human remains left by war. Back home, Ben Eltham reports on the troubling disconnect betsween funding the Arts and funding Arts infrastructure, Chris McAuliffe writes on the end of cultural cringe while James Bradley has a ghostly encounter in the night time. We bring you a stunning gallery from photographer Lucy Parakhina and new memoir from Lorna Hendry, Lily Keil and John Kinsella. There is new fiction from David Francis, Mark Welker, Michele Freeman, Lex Hall and Marion Halligan, as well as poetry from Eileen Chong, Craig Billingham, Mark Mordue and much, much more.

Author Bio

Sally Heath's first full-time job in journalism was as editor of an independent paper on the Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria about 25 years ago. Since then she has divided her time equally between writing and editing, including working as editor of the Age s A2, blogging at A Season of Sundays, and most recently joining MUP as Associate Publisher in 2010. She is Meanjin s ninth editor.

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