Meanjin Vol 80, No 4
Author: Meanjin Quarterly
ISBN: 9780522877496
Publisher: MEANJIN
Year First Published: 2021
Pages:
Dimensions: 254mm x 181mm x 13mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
The December issue of Meanjin is titled- Words.
It features a special series of non-fiction pieces in which Australian writers respond to one-word titles, including-
Sarah Krasnostein on Home
Tony Birch on (Dis)loyalty
Bruce Pascoe on Capital
Kate Holden on Elements
Christos Tsiolkas on Resentment
Maxine Beneba-Clarke on Certainty
Scott Ludlum on Defiance
Bernard Keane on Betrayal
Anna Spargo-Ryan on Joy
Mandy Ord on Lost
Dan Dixon on Hunger
Omar Sakr on Jab (Sha'ara)
Karen Wyld on Soar
Plus- Henry Reynolds on the Dark Emu culture wars, Fatima Measham on what it means to love animals, Daniel Nour on the white gaze in literary criticism, and more essays from Claire G. Coleman, Ben Walter, Soon-Tzu Speechley and Peter Craven. There's new fiction from Arnold Zable, Anneliz Erese, Carol Lefevre and Ashley Goldberg, a lively review section and a dozen new poems.
ISBN: 9780522877496
Publisher: MEANJIN
Year First Published: 2021
Pages:
Dimensions: 254mm x 181mm x 13mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
The December issue of Meanjin is titled- Words.
It features a special series of non-fiction pieces in which Australian writers respond to one-word titles, including-
Sarah Krasnostein on Home
Tony Birch on (Dis)loyalty
Bruce Pascoe on Capital
Kate Holden on Elements
Christos Tsiolkas on Resentment
Maxine Beneba-Clarke on Certainty
Scott Ludlum on Defiance
Bernard Keane on Betrayal
Anna Spargo-Ryan on Joy
Mandy Ord on Lost
Dan Dixon on Hunger
Omar Sakr on Jab (Sha'ara)
Karen Wyld on Soar
Plus- Henry Reynolds on the Dark Emu culture wars, Fatima Measham on what it means to love animals, Daniel Nour on the white gaze in literary criticism, and more essays from Claire G. Coleman, Ben Walter, Soon-Tzu Speechley and Peter Craven. There's new fiction from Arnold Zable, Anneliz Erese, Carol Lefevre and Ashley Goldberg, a lively review section and a dozen new poems.