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Once Upon A Time In Oz: Griffith REVIEW 42 by Julianne Schultz
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Category: Culture Ideas Politics | Series: Griffith Review
Fairy tales speak to the heart. They are the foundation stories that embody darkness and light, good and evil, and use magic to convey essential truths. In Once Upon a Time in Oz, Griffith REVIEW holds up an enchanted mirror to explore the role of fairy and folk tales across cultures in this country, an ...Show more
Pacific Highways: Griffith Review 43 by Lloyd Jones & Julianne Schultz (eds)
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Category: Culture Ideas Politics | Series: Griffith Review
Migration, demographic changes and new cultural references are reshaping New Zealand. It is fast becoming a hub where Pacific and Tasman currents meet. As a result, New Zealand is changing, in response to surging tides of people and ideas. Pacific Highways explores and maps the new New Zealand, in the w ...Show more
Tall Tales Short: the Novella Project III by Julianne Schultz
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Category: Fiction | Series: Griffith REVIEW
'I believe the novella is the perfect form of prose fiction. It is the beautiful daughter of a rambling, bloated, ill-shaven giant (but a giant who's a genius on his best days). And this child is the means by which many first know our greatest writers...' Ian McEwan In 2012, Griffith Review 38: The Nove ...Show more
The Novella Project II-Forgotten Stories: Griffith Review 46 by Julianne Schultz
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Category: Fiction | Series: Griffith REVIEW
The Novella Project II - Forgotten Stories: Griffith REVIEW 46 explores in fiction forgotten stories with a historical dimension, delving beyond the handful of iconic tales that have grown threadbare. The massive migration of the past generation is not only changing Australia but reviving the need to fi ...Show more
The Way We Work: Griffith REVIEW 45 by Julianne Schultz
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Category: Culture Ideas Politics | Series: Griffith REVIEW
The way we work has changed profoundly in recent years. This timely edition of the multi-award-winning Griffith REVIEW explores the extraordinary structural changes triggered by globalisation, the internet and the collapse of unions. Job security is a thing of the past - many welcome the flexibility of ...Show more