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Meredith McKinney Meredith McKinney i(A5421 works by)
Born: Established: 1950 South East Queensland, Queensland, ;
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon Farewell, My Orange Iwaki Kei , ( trans. Meredith McKinney )expression New York (City) : Europa Editions , 2018 14888413 2018 single work novel

'Two immigrants, Salimah and Sayuri, navigate isolation, a new language, and devastating loss on their way to a lifelong friendship. Far from her native country of Nigeria and now living as a single mother of two, Salimah works the night shift at a supermarket in small-town Australia. She is shy and barely speaks English, but pushes herself to sign up for an ESL class offered at the local university.

'At the group’s first meeting, Salimah meets Sayuri, who has come to Australia from Japan with her husband, a resident research associate at the local college. Sayuri has put her own education on hold to take care of her infant daughter and she is plagued by worries about financial instabilities and her general precariousness.

'When Sayuri’s daughter dies in daycare and one of Salimah’s boys leaves to live with his father, the two women look to one another for comfort and sustenance, as they slowly master their new language.

'Written with great warmth, Farewell, My Orange offers optimism in the face of adversity. In the stories of Salimah and Sayuri, readers will find a touching portrait of our need for others and the certainty of change.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 Continuing Fallout Meredith McKinney , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: Griffith Review , April no. 48 2015; (p. 181-201)
1 Dealings in Judith Wright Property Show Ethical Laxity Meredith McKinney , 2007 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Canberra Times , 7 November 2007; (p. 12)
1 1 With Love and Fury : Judith Wright's Letters Meredith McKinney , 2007 single work criticism
— Appears in: National Library of Australia News , February vol. 17 no. 5 2007; (p. 11-14)
Meredith McKinney describes the process of co-editing a selection of Judith Wright's letters and explores the complex relationships that fed the poet's creative life.' (Editor's abstract)
1 17 y separately published work icon With Love and Fury : Selected Letters of Judith Wright Judith Wright , Patricia Clarke (editor), Meredith McKinney (editor), Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2006 Z1331209 2006 selected work correspondence Judith Wright, the great Australian poet, writer, environmentalist and activist for Aboriginal rights, was a prolific letter writer throughout her long life. Judith's first surviving letter, written as a girl of 10, is already vibrant with both the pleasure in language and the intense responsiveness to the natural world that formed the core of her being and dictated the directions of her life. The collection of letters presented in With Love and Fury serves to remind us of Judith's deep engagement with life, and of her love of the world (and of friends) and the fine fury that lead her to battle so courageously on the world's behalf - those sides of the single passion that shaped both her poetry and her life. (Publisher's website)
1 Pillow Book Talk Meredith McKinney , 2005 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 64 no. 4 2005; (p. 54-59)
Meredith McKinney discusses her translating of the Japanese classic The Pillow Book by

Sei Shônagon.

1 Memoir of Jack and Judith Meredith McKinney , 2004 single work autobiography
— Appears in: The Equal Heart and Mind : Letters between Judith Wright and Jack McKinney 2004; (p. 1-12)
1 8 y separately published work icon The Equal Heart and Mind : Letters between Judith Wright and Jack McKinney Judith Wright , J. P. McKinney , Meredith McKinney (editor), Patricia Clarke (editor), St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2004 Z1131180 2004 selected work correspondence poetry The selection includes a preface by Patricia Clarka, pp. xi-xiii, and a memoir of her parents by Meredith McKinney. The letters, covering the years from 1945-1950, are arranged chronologically within themed sections and selected poems by Wright appear within and between the sections; each section is preceded by a biographical essay contextualising the letters.
1 Birds Meredith McKinney , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: National Library of Australia News , March vol. 14 no. 6 2004; (p. 7-10)
McKinney explains the circumstances in which the poems in the collection Birds were written. She says that for Wright it was a period of 'precious and dearly-won time of warmth and bounty to counterbalance at last what felt, in contrast, like the chilly dearth and difficulty of her earlier years. And the subtropical bounty of Tamborine's lush natural world embodied her experience ... She wrote poems of the rainforest, of its plants and flowers - and of its birds.'
1 Getting Wright Right Meredith McKinney , 1994 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , September no. 164 1994; (p. 46-47)
1 5 y separately published work icon The Flame Tree Aogiri no Uta Judith Wright , Sakai Nobuo (translator), Meredith McKinney (translator), Canberra : National Library of Australia , 1993 Z159801 1993 selected work poetry
1 New Families Tomioka Taeko , Meredith McKinney , 1993 single work short story
— Appears in: Ulitarra , no. 4 1993; (p. 28-34)
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