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James Jiang James Jiang i(11957480 works by)
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James Jiang teaches in the English and Theatre Studies program at the University of Melbourne. He is the author of forthcoming articles on William James, Marianne Moore, and Wallace Stevens. (Source : Cordite 82)

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y separately published work icon Sydney Review of Books 2013 Sydney : Sydney Review of Books , 2013- Z1913808 2013 website periodical review (122 issues) '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/ )
2020 recipient The Copyright Agency Cultural Fund Cultural Fund Grants for Organisations Two grants, one in July (Commission 20 writers each year to write substantial review essays on new works of Australian literature) and one in November (Sydney Review of Books, expand the review coverage of Australian non-fiction).
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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