Meanjin Vol 67, No 2
By (Author) Meanjin Quarterly
Melbourne University Press
Meanjin
1st June 2008
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Literary essays
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Anthologies: general
A828
Paperback
1
Width 158mm, Height 234mm, Spine 13mm
307g
You might notice a few changes in the next edition of Meanjin, now that the new editor, Sophie Cunningham, has taken the helm. The June edition will include the first of what will be regular author interviews, the first with author and poet Luke Davies. Writer and performance artist Fiona McGregor, inspired by a recent trip to Poland, examines the concept of decadence; Paul Mitchell considers violence between brothers; designer and typesetter Ampersand Duck tells us the story behind the cover of Michelle de Kretser's The Lost Dog; and we publish the first of several extracts from Kate Fielding's extraordinary graphic history of the colonisation of Port Campbell. Memoir writing includes Vanessa Russell on growing up with the Exclusive Brethern, and that pre-punk sixties musician, Pip Proud, tells us the story of himself. It will include fiction by Robert Drew, Tim Richards and Abigail Ulman, and poetry by Rose Lucas and Andrew Sant.
Sophie Cunningham is the author of two novels, Geography and Bird, and the non-fiction books, Melbourne and more recently Warning- The Story of Cyclone Tracy. She was also the editor of Meanjin and was, until recently, the chair of the Australian Council's literature board.