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Australian Book Review
no.
428
January–February
2021
20923316
2021
periodical issue
'Welcome to our summer issue – the first of 2021. On our cover is Peter Porter, to complement the five poems shortlisted in the 2021 Porter Prize. This year’s shortlist is wonderfully diverse, with poets from Australia, Canada and the United States. Elsewhere, Jon Piccini reviews two very different readings of the Palace Letters. Timothy J. Lynch lauds Barack Obama’s memoirs as the best presidential memoirs since Ulysses S. Grant’s, but notes a certain elephant in the room – Donald Trump and the spectre of Trumpism. Louise Milligan is our Open Page guest this month, and Beejay Silcox reviews Milligan’s new book, Witness, a searing account of the brutal cost of seeking justice in this country – especially for witnesses. Tim Byrne considers the early, rambunctious years of Nick Cave. We also review new novels by Garry Disher, Ceridwen Dovey, Dennis Glover and Anna MacDonald.' (Publication abstract)
2021 pg. 26-27
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Australian Book Review
no.
428
January–February
2021
20923316
2021
periodical issue
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Australian Poetry Journal
Ambition, Disobedience
vol.
11
no.
2
Bella Li
(editor),
Corey Wakeling
(editor),
2021-2022
24099865
2021
periodical issue
poetry
'Poetry remains a field of singularities. The contributions to this issue of APJ, fittingly, refuse to cohere. Among visions of swans and sundowning, gunny sacks and knitting patterns—a scattered constellation of the familiar and unknown—are individual acts of ambition and disobedience, each realised on their own terms. What is more difficult to discern is the common ground that also constitutes this field.' (Bella Li Corey Wakeling : Foreword introduction)
2021-2022
pg.
57-60
Note: Includes commentary by Jeanine Leane
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Australian Poetry Journal
Ambition, Disobedience
vol.
11
no.
2
Bella Li
(editor),
Corey Wakeling
(editor),
2021-2022
24099865
2021
periodical issue
poetry
'Poetry remains a field of singularities. The contributions to this issue of APJ, fittingly, refuse to cohere. Among visions of swans and sundowning, gunny sacks and knitting patterns—a scattered constellation of the familiar and unknown—are individual acts of ambition and disobedience, each realised on their own terms. What is more difficult to discern is the common ground that also constitutes this field.' (Bella Li Corey Wakeling : Foreword introduction)
2021-2022
pg.
57-60
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