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Date: 2013-
Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Sydney Review of Books
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'The Sydney Review of Books is an online journal devoted to long-form literary criticism. It is motivated by the belief that in-depth analysis and robust critical discussion are crucial to the development of Australia's literary culture. We decided to embark on this project because of our concerns about the reduced space for serious literary criticism in the mainstream media, and the newspapers in particular, given their uncertain future. We intend the Sydney Review of Books to be a venue in which Australian writers and critics can engage with books at length, a venue in which to rediscover the intimate connection between the art of criticism and the art of the essay. The Review's focus is Australian writing, but it will also consider the work of overseas authors.' (Source: sydneyreviewofbooks.com/about/ )

Notes

  • Editorial board (2013) : Chris Andrews, Kerryn Goldsworthy, Ivor Indyk, Gail Jones, David Malouf, Nicholas Jose, Hazel Smith, Anthony Uhlmann

Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Sydney Review of Books , 2013- version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Writing NSW, series - publisher essay

A Sydney Review of Books series devoted to place.

New Nature, series - publisher essay

In this series 'critics, essayists, poets, artists and scholars to reflect on nature in the twenty-first century and to grapple with the literary conventions of writing nature. ' 

Coming in from the Cold, Katie Dobbs , review
— Review of There Was Still Love Favel Parrett , 2019 single work novel ;

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 2013

Works about this Work

y separately published work icon The Australian Face : Essays from the Sydney Review of Books James Ley (editor), Catriona Menzies-Pike (editor), Artarmon : Sydney Review of Books Giramondo Publishing , 2017 12141177 2017 anthology essay

'The Sydney Review of Books is Australia’s leading space for longform literary criticism. Now celebrating five years online, the SRB has published more than five hundred essays by almost two hundred writers. To mark this occasion, The Australian Face collects some of the best essays published in the SRB on Australian fiction, poetry and non-fiction. The essays in this anthology are contributions to the ongoing argument about the condition and purpose and evolving shape of Australian literature. They reflect the ways in which discussions about the state of the literary culture are constantly reaching beyond themselves to consider wider cultural and political issues.

'The Sydney Review of Books was established in 2013 out of frustration at the diminishing public space for Australian criticism on literature. There’s even less space for literature in our newspapers and broadcast media now. The Sydney Review of Books, however, is thriving, as the essays in The Australian Face show. Here, you’ll read essays on well-known figures such as Christos Tsiolkas, Alexis Wright, Michelle de Kretser and Helen Garner, alongside considerations of the work of writers who less frequently receive mainstream attention, such as Lesbia Harford and Moya Costello.' (Publication summary)

The Future of Magazines 2014 single work column
— Appears in: Overland , Spring no. 216 2014; (p. 19-24)
Venue Appears to Fill Vacancy in Critical Life Luke Slattery , 2013 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 8 February 2013; (p. 3)
Good Books Can Die from Neglect : Interview with James Ley 2013 single work interview
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2013;
Venue Appears to Fill Vacancy in Critical Life Luke Slattery , 2013 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 8 February 2013; (p. 3)
The Future of Magazines 2014 single work column
— Appears in: Overland , Spring no. 216 2014; (p. 19-24)
y separately published work icon The Australian Face : Essays from the Sydney Review of Books James Ley (editor), Catriona Menzies-Pike (editor), Artarmon : Sydney Review of Books Giramondo Publishing , 2017 12141177 2017 anthology essay

'The Sydney Review of Books is Australia’s leading space for longform literary criticism. Now celebrating five years online, the SRB has published more than five hundred essays by almost two hundred writers. To mark this occasion, The Australian Face collects some of the best essays published in the SRB on Australian fiction, poetry and non-fiction. The essays in this anthology are contributions to the ongoing argument about the condition and purpose and evolving shape of Australian literature. They reflect the ways in which discussions about the state of the literary culture are constantly reaching beyond themselves to consider wider cultural and political issues.

'The Sydney Review of Books was established in 2013 out of frustration at the diminishing public space for Australian criticism on literature. There’s even less space for literature in our newspapers and broadcast media now. The Sydney Review of Books, however, is thriving, as the essays in The Australian Face show. Here, you’ll read essays on well-known figures such as Christos Tsiolkas, Alexis Wright, Michelle de Kretser and Helen Garner, alongside considerations of the work of writers who less frequently receive mainstream attention, such as Lesbia Harford and Moya Costello.' (Publication summary)

Good Books Can Die from Neglect : Interview with James Ley 2013 single work interview
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2013;

Awards

2021 recipient Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships Re-imagine: Sector Recovery Initiatives for a weekly newletter aggregating non-fiction published in other literary journals.
2020 recipient Create NSW $50,000: To support its delivery of ‘a vibrant program of review and feature essays authored by the best writers in Australia and NSW in 2021–2024’. SRB said, ‘We will continue to support local writers through fellowships and residencies, and we will broaden our audience engagement through increased public programming and regional outreach.’
2019 recipient The Copyright Agency Cultural Fund Emerging Critics $49,500 for its Emerging Critics Fellowships over three years
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