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Issue Details:
First known date:
2010...
vol.
5
no.
8
September
2010
of
The Australian Literary Review
est. 2006
The Australian Literary Review
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* Contents derived from the 2010 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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The Hancock Express,
single work
review
— Review of A Three-Cornered Life : The Historian W. K. Hancock 2010 single work biography ; (p. 6-7) -
Bugger the Bloggers : Old-World Critics Still Count,
single work
criticism
Geordie Williamson traces his own encounters with Australian literature - while living in England - and comes to an understanding of what Australia's national literature is 'good for': 'helping us define ourselves in relation to an Anglo past and American present, for example, or airing the wounds suffered by indigenous Australia, or inhabiting those new frictions that result from our expanding cultural pluralism. Above all, it could teach us to dwell more easily in a landscape that did not accord with the metaphors and myth-kitty that was our northern inheritance.'
From this launching point, Williamson sets himself the task of exploring the current state of Australian literary criticism and the devising of a national literary canon.
- Losing the Plot? That's a Start, single work column (p. 14)
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What a Swell Party This Is,
single work
review
— Review of Lights Out in Wonderland 2010 single work novel ; (p. 16) -
Odd Lives Laid Bare,
single work
review
— Review of Utopian Man 2009 single work novel ; Night Street 2009 single work novel ; The Vintage and the Gleaning 2008 single work novel ; Milk Fever 2010 single work novel ; (p. 17) -
Love, Beauty and Loneliness,
single work
review
— Review of Bereft 2010 single work novel ; Traitor 2010 single work novel ; (p. 18) -
My Mother and Mick,
extract
essay
Gabrielle Carey excavates, as far as possible with the resources at her disposal, the connection between her mother, Joan Ferguson, the writer Randolph Stow and their respective families. Correspondence between Carey and Stow (included in the essay) sheds some light on the relationship and solves some family mysteries for Carey.Note:
- Published in reverse pagination order, beginning on page twenty-four.
- port. (Randolph Stow)
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