Editor of Meanjin Esther Anatolitis is one of Australia's most influential advocates for arts and culture. With two decades in creative and media leadership, she is a highly respected champion of artists' voices.
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- Published 15-03-2024
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- Pages 436
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Meanjin 83.1 Autumn 2024
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Poetry, fiction, memoir, essays, experiments . . . Embrace Australia’s finest writers.
Poetry is where Meanjin began, and Autumn 2024 is Meanjin's first with new Poetry Editor Jeanine Leane - be sure to include this issue in your collection! There's Tom Doig on 'Ten years on from Hazelwood: last decade's second-worst disaster'. Marcus Westbury reconfiguring capitalism in 'The agency and the equity'. A venturous interview with Peter Polites. Elese Dowden's joyful 'Australia in Three Books' on national treasure ?.O.. André Dao's superb 'State of the (Writing) Nation' oration. A Clare Wright memoir piece that packs a powerful punch. And plenty more fiction, memoir, essays, reviews and experiments. All framed by this season's Meanjin Paper by Arrernte Elder Theresa Penangke Alice: 'Ilkakelheme akngakelheme - resisting assimilation'. In heavy times, we read with heavy hearts, and reflect with open minds. Embrace Australia's finest writers.