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Alternative title: Special Issue: Italy and Queensland: Interconnected Histories
Issue Details: First known date: 2023... vol. 30 no. 1 2023 Queensland Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2023 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Judy Watson : A Waanyi Artist in Italy, Claire Kennedy (interviewer), single work interview

'Artist Judy Watson, a member of the Waanyi people of north-west Queensland, has spent several periods in Italy, including on a residency in Tuscany in 1992, and when selected to present her work in the Australian pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 1997 and as a speaker at the aabaakwad gathering of First Nations artists at the Biennale in 2022. In the interview, Watson reflects on her connection to culture and Country and speaks of the works inspired by her stays in Italy. She also comments on changes over time in the Venice Biennale, as well as the interest in Indigenous Australian artists in Italy.' (Publication abstract)

(p. 101-117)
‘All You See Is What You Feel’, Stephanie Green , single work prose

'This article explores themes of place, literature and friendship through an engagement with David Malouf’s novel Johhno. Set in Brisbane and Italy, the article takes the form of a creative non-fiction essay, in six sections. The narrator reflects on her wanderings, bent on renunciation of everything except writing, yet hoping for revelation or union. Whereas for Malouf’s characters, Dante and Johnno, Brisbane offers a canvas to hurl themselves against, the narrator of ‘All You See’ takes the city as a point of arrival and departure. She veers towards and away from family, friends and lovers, crossing cities and continents, eventually returning home, yet still at odds with what she knows and what she has lived.' (Publication abstract)

(p. 118-125)
Journeying into Australian Literature : A Memoir and Reflection, Antonella Riem Natale , single work autobiography

'In this memoir, Antonella Riem reflects on her long career in Australian literary studies in Italy and internationally, and the scholars who have inspired her. She then outlines the principles of the partnership model of literary studies that she has developed over many years, and how she applies her approach to Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s ‘Kubla Khan’ and David Malouf’s An Imaginary Life.'  (Publication abstract)

(p. 126-137)
Steve Capelin, 'Paradiso: A Novel', Richard Newsome , single work review
— Review of Paradiso : A Novel Steve Capelin , 2021 single work novel ;
(p. 138-139)
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