Southerly Volume 67 No 3: China, China
By (Author) Kate Lilley
Brandl & Schlesinger Pty Ltd
Brandl & Schlesinger Pty Ltd
1st April 2008
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Anthologies: general
Literary studies: general
A820
Paperback
Width 152mm, Height 230mm
384g
Focused on a fascinating miscellany of Australian/Chinese literary relations, this issue contains such gems, wrangles and entertainments as a set of hitherto unpublished letters from Ezra Pound, to Anu's once Sinologist and now famous Mongolist Igor De Rachewiltz, an accidental forum on a notorious poem of Ouyang Yu, Andrew Burke on living in the filthiest city in the world, Zijie Pan on Alex Miller's The Ancestor Game, and some stunning meditations by such major contemporary Chinese writers as Yu Jian and Bei Ling.It also contains an account of Kevin Bannon's conversations with Pablo Neruda, a reprint of Frank Moorhouse's first published story from a 1957 issue, plus Southerly's usual menu of the best in new Australian writing, from Kevin Hart, Judith Beveridge, Michelle Bakar, Fiona McGregor, Kate Lilley and many others, and a moving tribute to the magazine's late co-editor Noel Rowe, himself an anthologist of Australian writing about China and South-East Asia.