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Issue Details: First known date: 2007... vol. 40 no. 1 2007 of Southern Review est. 1963 Southern Review
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Between Denial and Despair : Understanding the Decline of Literary Publishing in Australia, Nathan Hollier , single work criticism
"This article examines recent research into and commentary on the Australian publishing industry and a perceived decline in that industry's publishing of literary texts. It is argued that this decline is real; that it is undesirable, because literary texts remain culturally and politically valuable; that it is taking place for economic and ultimately political reasons that also impact upon understandings of this decline; and that active steps to preserve literary diversity can be, should be and are being taken." (62)
(p. 62-77)

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