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First known date:
2009...
vol.
19
no.
14
31 July
2009
of
Eureka Street
est. 1991-
Eureka Street
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* Contents derived from the 2009 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Book Copyright Debate Ignores the Future,
single work
column
Michael Mullins writes that the current discussion of territorial copyright for authors and book publishers in Australia may be irrelevant and it would be more appropriate to focus on the liklihood of books moving from print to electronic format within the next 20 years.
- North Windi"It shook me about at Mullaghmore", single work poetry
- Priesti"What becomes of you when you lose this grip on life?", single work poetry
- Killarneyi"Inside this darkened church there are whispers,", single work poetry
- A Blessing of Raini"The rain came like a blessing", single work poetry
- The Marginalisation of Ted Kennedy, single work biography
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Stupid Men in a Brutal Land,
single work
review
— Review of Lucky Country 2009 single work film/TV ; -
Agnostic in Bed with Science and Religion,
single work
review
— Review of The Book of Rapture 2009 single work novel ; - My Life without Youi"I've glimpsed what it might have been like on my trips", single work poetry
- This Way Upi"I can walk backwards but it makes my neck hurt.", single work poetry
- Envoyi"Plenty of bottles have sunk to the sea floor", single work poetry
- Ghosts of Sisters Present, single work prose
- Race Riots and the Multiplex, single work criticism
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In Praise of Slow TV,
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criticism
The main subject of this article is SlowTV, the online video hub which is part of The Monthly's website. It also features a video of Richard Flanagan's address at the 2009 Sydney Writers' Festival, in which he argues against proposed changes to copyright laws that would allow the parellel importation of books into Australia.
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