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Issue Details:
First known date:
2013...
no.
19
September
2013
of
The Lifted Brow
est. 2007
The Lifted Brow
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* Contents derived from the 2013 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Work: Arnold Zable, Storyteller and Story Facilitator,
single work
interview
'When I was young I learned to be present with trauma. I grew up in a house of ghosts and photographs of people who were no longer alive. My grandparents were murdered during the Holocaust. My father was almost the sole survivor of a large family, and my mother was just one of a couple of surviving sisters, and so I lived the experience through them.' (Publication abstract)
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Radiant Badlands,
single work
column
In Sydney I grew up with my parents' stories as the ghostly backbone of the city, the warmth of the vanished art and drug culture shimmering just out of reach in the laneways behind Oxford Street or somewhere in the sandstone prison walls of East Sydney Tech. A decaying Martin Sharp print, a wedding present from the artist, leaned up against the wall of my dad's shed; he would tell stories about taking me as an infant to visit Robert Klippel, who burst into tears when he heard my name. My mother would invoke her time spent in the hippy-era Greek Islands, tales complete with run-ins with Leonard Cohen as well as a man who was later arrested as part of the Manson Family Killings.
- Cinderella Took Us To The Other Side Of The City, single work prose (p. 22-23)
- Film : To Turn Again, single work column (p. 58)
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Margo Lanagan Is Worldly and Nice,
single work
interview
'You may know Margo Lanagan as one of Australia's most beloved writers of fiction. She is also, The Lifted Brow can confirm, an absolute delightful delight. Michelle Law sat down with Margo over tea and macaroons at the Melbourne Writer's Festival to talk travel, rites of passage, language, and lost toenails.' (Publication abstract)
- Boris, single work short story (p. 70-71)
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By Desecration Rock,
single work
short story
'Now the daylight was easing, and the birds wheeled and called for the last time before going to roost. The shadows that had pooled in the undergrowth began to clamber slowly upwards into the moss-hung trees...' (Publication abstract)
- Being Lally Katz, single work column (p. 74-75)
- How to Travel Without Seeing, single work prose
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