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Issue Details: First known date: 2014... vol. 72 no. 4 Spring 2014 of Meanjin est. 1940 Meanjin
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 2014 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Changing the Nation : Making Creative Australia in Canberra, Helen O'Neill , single work criticism
'Helen O’Neil examines the conception, implementation and results of The National Cultural Policy'
(p. 1-16) Section: Meanjin Papers
Note: December 2013
The Considerable Responsibility of Preserving the Legacy of First, Lorin Clarke , single work prose (p. 6-9) Section: Perspectives
The Ice Was all Between, Bonny Cassidy , single work prose (p. 9-12)
Glamarama, Jo Lennan , single work prose (p. 13-15) Section: Perspectives
Crimes Against the Book, Naomi Manuell , single work essay (p. 15-17)
Buffaloi"A daark gale hollers slaughter.", Libby Hart , single work poetry (p. 18)
Encountering the Black Screen, Rebecca Harkins-Cross , single work essay
'Rebecca Harkins-Cross explores contemporary video art by Indigenous artists'
(p. 20-33)
Only a Peonyi"Peony, Chinese rose, history taught me about you", Eileen Chong , single work poetry (p. 34-35)
On Quitting Poetry, Jennifer Mills , single work essay (p. 36-46)
Pequodi"Charged electrically but darkly:", Kate Middleton , single work poetry (p. 47)
The Future That Never Took Place : Exploring Detroit's Abandoned Buildings, Michelle Dicinoski , single work prose (p. 48-62)
The Strangeness of the Dance : Kate Grenville, Rohan Wilson, Inga Clendinnen and Kim Scott, Alison Ravenscroft , single work criticism
'Alison Ravenscroft on the strange forms Indigenous history has taken in recent Australian fiction.'
(p. 64-73)
Reading for Lifei"Mornings over coffee and delectable Whisk & Pin", Elizabeth Lawson , single work poetry (p. 74-75)
The Souvenir Genre, Mel Campbell , single work essay (p. 76-84)
Near Tarrawarra Monasteryi"Autumn ended with the apple trees", Kirsty Sangster , single work poetry (p. 85)
Desert Whales and a Fishing Village, Elizabeth Bryer , single work prose (p. 86-93)
The Eye in the Sand ; On Creative Remoteness, Rebecca Giggs , single work prose
'Inspired by a curious discovery, Rebecca Giggs considers all things blue.'
(p. 94-101)
A Later Pagei"i didn't have an existential moment", Joanne Burns , single work poetry (p. 102-103)
Fire Songi"Their song is sung in a makeshift bar", Mran-Maree Laing , single work poetry (p. 114)
In Season, Briohny Doyle , single work short story

'Summer

'February was hot. Old ladies expired by the dozen in Adelaide flats. All the fire warning signs were wrenched into the red zone but heading south-west out of Sydney the air was salty with illicit barbecue. The man at the Kilmore Caltex joked that I was driving into an inferno but I was only inner weather then and thought I knew hell better—though really worse—than Dante.' (Introduction)

(p. 116-123)

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