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2022...
November
2022
of
Sydney PEN Magazine
est. 2008
Sydney Pen Magazine
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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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Farewell to Frank : Life and Literature,
single work
obituary
'In a moving oration, Don Anderson paid tribute to his friend of 60 years at a gathering of friends and admirers of Frank Moorhouse AM at the State Library of NSW on July 13. Frank Moorhouse had been a long-time supporter of PEN.'
- Freedom of Speech for Whom?, single work column (p. 21-27)
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The Getting of Wisdom : Finding Your Own Teachers,
extract
criticism
When will I stop feeling like a beginner, asks award-winning writer Charlotte Wood in this chapter from her book The Luminous Solution
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The Ability to Read Opens Doors, Book by Book in Remote Australia,
single work
column
'Until you travel by road across Australia, it is difficult to imagine what a small remote community looks like. Some are so small they consist of just a school, a shop, and a cluster of homes, writes Ben Bowen, chief executive officer of the Indigenous Literary Foundation.'
(Introduction)
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