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Meanjin Vol 77 No 4

$43.95
Discover the compelling narratives and thought-provoking essays in Meanjin Vol 77 No 4, a must-read for literature enthusiasts and critical thinkers. This edition dives deep into contemporary issues, featuring leading voices such as Briohny Doyle, who explores the intersections of technology, time, and personal anxieties. Engage with the profound discussions between Behrouz Boochani and Omid Tofighian as they navigate the complexities of life during The Last Days of Manus Prison. Read Katharine Murphy's captivating analysis of Malcolm Turnbull's political journey, and delve into Mark McKenna's gripping historical mystery. Yen-Rong Wong's reflections on race and identity challenge perceptions of Australian culture, while Melissa Lucashenko discusses the transformative power of writing as an act of sovereignty. Enjoy the insightful commentary from Guy Rundle on the cultural roots of modern politics in Melbourne's vibrant eighties scene and Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s poignant observations on traditional women’s roles. This volume also includes memoirs from Eloise Grills, Dan Dixon, and Tracy Sorensen, alongside exciting new fiction by Jonathan Dunk, Sumudu Samarawickrama, Justine Hyde, Laurie Steed, Kate Ryan, and Jamie Marina Lau. Poetry lovers will appreciate contributions from talented poets like Kate Cantrell, Lisa Brockwell, Kevin Brophy, and Shastra Deo. With FREE shipping, this trade paperback from Melbourne University Publishing offers a unique exploration of modern Australian literature and society. Don’t miss your chance to add this enriching collection to your bookshelf! Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780522873672
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2018
Publisher: MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY PUB


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Featuring Briohny Doyle on technology, time, sex and paranoia. Behrouz Boochani and Omid Tofighian maintain an online conversation during The Last Days of Manus Prison. Katharine Murphy charts the decline and fall of Malcolm Turnbull. Mark McKenna gets lost in a deep, dark historical mystery. Yen-Rong Wong ponders race and acceptable Australian identity. Melissa Lucashenko considers the possibility of writing as a sovereign act. Guy Rundle looks for the source of modern politics in the cultural studies-obsessed group houses of eighties Melbourne. Jacinta Nampijinpa Price wonders at the elements of her traditional culture that subject women to continued violence. Shaun Micallef pesters Sir Donald Bradman.

Plus- memoir from Eloise Grills, Dan Dixon and Tracy Sorensen.

New fiction from Jonathan Dunk, Sumudu Samarawickrama, Justine Hyde, Laurie Steed, Kate Ryan and Jamie Marina Lau.

And a suite of new poetry, including work from Kate Cantrell, Lisa Brockwell, Kevin Brophy and Shastra Deo.

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Meanjin Vol 77 No 4

$43.95
Discover the compelling narratives and thought-provoking essays in Meanjin Vol 77 No 4, a must-read for literature enthusiasts and critical thinkers. This edition dives deep into contemporary issues, featuring leading voices such as Briohny Doyle, who explores the intersections of technology, time, and personal anxieties. Engage with the profound discussions between Behrouz Boochani and Omid Tofighian as they navigate the complexities of life during The Last Days of Manus Prison. Read Katharine Murphy's captivating analysis of Malcolm Turnbull's political journey, and delve into Mark McKenna's gripping historical mystery. Yen-Rong Wong's reflections on race and identity challenge perceptions of Australian culture, while Melissa Lucashenko discusses the transformative power of writing as an act of sovereignty. Enjoy the insightful commentary from Guy Rundle on the cultural roots of modern politics in Melbourne's vibrant eighties scene and Jacinta Nampijinpa Price’s poignant observations on traditional women’s roles. This volume also includes memoirs from Eloise Grills, Dan Dixon, and Tracy Sorensen, alongside exciting new fiction by Jonathan Dunk, Sumudu Samarawickrama, Justine Hyde, Laurie Steed, Kate Ryan, and Jamie Marina Lau. Poetry lovers will appreciate contributions from talented poets like Kate Cantrell, Lisa Brockwell, Kevin Brophy, and Shastra Deo. With FREE shipping, this trade paperback from Melbourne University Publishing offers a unique exploration of modern Australian literature and society. Don’t miss your chance to add this enriching collection to your bookshelf! Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780522873672
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2018
Publisher: MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY PUB


Description:
Featuring Briohny Doyle on technology, time, sex and paranoia. Behrouz Boochani and Omid Tofighian maintain an online conversation during The Last Days of Manus Prison. Katharine Murphy charts the decline and fall of Malcolm Turnbull. Mark McKenna gets lost in a deep, dark historical mystery. Yen-Rong Wong ponders race and acceptable Australian identity. Melissa Lucashenko considers the possibility of writing as a sovereign act. Guy Rundle looks for the source of modern politics in the cultural studies-obsessed group houses of eighties Melbourne. Jacinta Nampijinpa Price wonders at the elements of her traditional culture that subject women to continued violence. Shaun Micallef pesters Sir Donald Bradman.

Plus- memoir from Eloise Grills, Dan Dixon and Tracy Sorensen.

New fiction from Jonathan Dunk, Sumudu Samarawickrama, Justine Hyde, Laurie Steed, Kate Ryan and Jamie Marina Lau.

And a suite of new poetry, including work from Kate Cantrell, Lisa Brockwell, Kevin Brophy and Shastra Deo.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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