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First known date:
2023...
14-20 October
2023
of
The Saturday Paper
est. 2014
The Saturday Paper
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* Contents derived from the 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Director and Screenwriter Kitty Green,
single work
column
'Australian director Kitty Green’s highly anticipated second feature, The Royal Hotel, continues her lifelong quest to challenge imbalances of power. By Anthony Frajman.'
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[Review] My Sister Jill,
single work
review
— Review of My Sister Jill 2023 single work drama ;'Patricia Cornelius’s play My Sister Jill – the story of a family between two wars – creates an other-worldly sense of suspension. By Robert Reid.' - Death Doula, single work short story
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Robyn Davidson Unfinished Woman,
single work
review
— Review of Unfinished Woman 2023 single work autobiography ;'“Language is not merely the external clothing of thought,” wrote the philosopher Charles Taylor. “It is more like a medium into which we are plunged, and which we cannot fully plumb.” Taylor regards language as the means by which we make our world, even the stuff from which our emotions are built. Words provide the coordinates that situate our selves in relation to other selves.' (Introduction) -
Melissa Lucashenko Edenglassie,
single work
review
— Review of Edenglassie 2023 single work novel ;“Hear how soft the Warrar laps against these mangrove trunks? Like a wallaby lapping at a puddle. But in my Country the burragurra crashes onto the sand one hundred times louder; the waves are this high,” he demonstrated with a hand at his neck, “before they curl over and kiss the beach with passion, as though they really mean it. The pounding of the surf is the pounding of my heart.” (Introduction) -
Daniel Browning Close to the Subject,
single work
review
— Review of Close to the Subject : Selected Works 2023 selected work essay interview ;'Daniel Browning, a renowned journalist, has worked in the industry for 30 years. He is a Bundjalung and Kullilli man who has written about or interviewed more First Nations people than any other Australian writer. For many years he led ABC Radio National’s Awaye! program, speaking to Indigenous artists, activists, community leaders and Elders. Close to the Subject, a collection of essays, attests to the reach of Browning’s interests, supported by his powerful intellect and compassion for our people.' (Introduction)
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