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* Contents derived from the 2022 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Jane Campion’s Religion of Love and Disgust,
single work
essay
'On the set of The Power of the Dog, Benedict Cumberbatch gave himself nicotine poisoning. It turns out, unsurprisingly really, that relentlessly smoking filterless hand-rolled cigarettes during his portrayal of gristly cattle rancher Phil Burbank made him feel very, very sick.' (Introduction)
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Myth–Archetype–Story–F[r]iction : Helen Garner’s How to End a Story,
single work
essay
'The third volume of Helen Garner’s diaries, How To End a Story, is a reminder of how affecting books, or art and culture more widely, are. This is art, as Elizabeth Grosz writes via Gilles Deleuze, as an ‘enhancement or intensification of bodies’, an ‘elaboration of sensations.’'(Introduction)
- The Offering, single work short story
- Labour and Nostalgia in David Ireland’s Unknown Industrial Prisoner, single work essay
- Poetry | Why We Don’t Engage with the Fucking Mediai"ABC News Exchange is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.", single work poetry
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