Limelight April 2020
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Category: Magazines & Journals
Cover story- Making a Splash- Australian-Mauritian soprano Stacey Alleaume, is a star in the making. We trace her rapid rise at Opera Australia as she makes her debut as Violetta in La Traviata for Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour, performing in one of Australia's most spectacular outdoor venues. Opus- Mo ...Show more
Meanjin Vol 79 No 1 by Jonathan Green
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In this edition's cover essay, Gomeroi poet, essayist and scholar Alison Whittakertakes on the idea of white fragility and asks 'Has white people becoming more aware of their fragilities and biases really done anything for us--aside from finding a new way to say 'one of the good ones' or worse, asking u ...Show more
Granta 151: Membranes by Rana Dasgupta (Editor)
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Category: Magazines & Journals | Series: The\Magazine of New Writing Ser.
Membranes - porous biological interfaces which regulate flows between one zone and another - are the foundational image for an issue guest-edited by Granta contributor and best-selling novelist Rana Dasgupta.Featuring new poetry from Andrew McMillan and Tishani Doshi, photography from Ruchir Joshi, Artu ...Show more
Quarterly Essay 83: Top Blokes: The Larrikin Myth, Class and Power by Lech Blaine
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Category: Magazines & Journals | Series: Quarterly Essay Ser.
Who can be a larrikin and how is it used politically? The figure of the larrikin goes deep in Australian culture. But who can be a larrikin, and what are its political uses? This brilliant essay looks at Australian politics through the prisms of class, egalitarianism and masculinity. Lech Blaine exami ...Show more
Griffith Review 73: Hey, Utopia! by Ashley Hay (Editor)
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Coined by Sir Thomas More in the sixteenth century, the word ‘utopia’ is a play on the Greek for no place and good place. But is an ideal society unattainable — or optimal?This edition of Griffith Review visits utopias old and new, near and far, to explore the possibilities and pitfalls of imagining a b ...Show more
India Rising?: Asia's Huge Question: Australian Foreign Affairs 13 by Jonathan Pearlman
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Could India, an emerging giant and growing geopolitical player, change the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific?The latest issue of Australian Foreign Affairs examines the future of India, a rising giant whose unsteady growth and unpredictable political turns raise lingering questions about its role and ...Show more
Debris Issue 02
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DEBRIS is a bi-annual independent literary magazine. DEBRIS publishes short stories, creative non-fiction, interviews, reviews, poems and more.
Meanjin Vol 80, No 3 by Jonathan Green
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Category: Magazines & Journals
'I've never been too impressed with the metaphoric mountain-top that Black race scholars and civil rights activists have typically been concerned with, of a promised land and a dream . . . As appealing as it sounds I don't believe that such a world will ever be possible in a settler colonial state . . . ...Show more
Inflection Journal Vol. 8: Presence by Kate Donaldson
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Black Summer (2019-2020) illuminated the phenomenon of the Australian bushfire as a violent, destructive and uncontrollable presence on the global media stage. Fire in Australia has become synonymous with trauma, for its immediately perceivable harmful effects on animals, humans and the built environmen ...Show more
Granta 157 - Should We Have Stayed at Home? - New Travel Writing by William Atkins (Editor)
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Category: Magazines & Journals | Reading Level: very good
In 1984 Granta published its first issue devoted to travel writing. Nearly forty years after that genre-defining volume, a new generation of writers from around the globe offers a new vision of what travel writing can be.
Meanjin Vol 81, No 1
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Category: Magazines & Journals
'... embracing anger is a political act. This is not a personal project but a social one-being passive and perpetually afraid of your power reinforces the status quo, and I am no longer interested in that... Anger is a complex emotion, which is exactly why my child-brain suppresses it, and exactly why w ...Show more
The Happy Reader 18
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For avid readers and the uninitiated alike, this is a chance to reengage with classic literature and to stay inspired and entertained.The concept of the magazine is simple- the first half is a long-form interview with a notable book fanatic and the second half explores one classic work of literature fro ...Show more