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Australia in Three Books
2024
single work
review
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 83 no. 4 2024; Meanjin Online 2024;
— Review of A First Place : The Mapping of a World 1985 single work prose ; Edenglassie 2023 single work novel ; Book Review : Personal Score, Ellen Van Neerven 2023 single work review 'The books I have selected are all connected to Meanjin—the location, not the literary journal. This is familiar territory for me: I grew up slightly north of Meanjin/Brisbane, on the stolen lands of the Kabi Kabi people in the hinterland of the area now known as the Sunshine Coast. It was an overwhelmingly white community in which a brown child with an ‘unusual’ name stood out like a sore thumb. ‘Greek? Italian? A little bit of Aboriginal?’ one of the town worthies asked.' (Introduction) -
La Maison Onirique: David Malouf's First House
1997
single work
criticism
biography
— Appears in: Meridian , May vol. 16 no. 1 1997; (p. 3-14) -
Mapping the Local in the Unreal City
1989
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Island Magazine , Summer no. 41 1989; (p. 65-69)
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Australia in Three Books
2024
single work
review
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 83 no. 4 2024; Meanjin Online 2024;
— Review of A First Place : The Mapping of a World 1985 single work prose ; Edenglassie 2023 single work novel ; Book Review : Personal Score, Ellen Van Neerven 2023 single work review 'The books I have selected are all connected to Meanjin—the location, not the literary journal. This is familiar territory for me: I grew up slightly north of Meanjin/Brisbane, on the stolen lands of the Kabi Kabi people in the hinterland of the area now known as the Sunshine Coast. It was an overwhelmingly white community in which a brown child with an ‘unusual’ name stood out like a sore thumb. ‘Greek? Italian? A little bit of Aboriginal?’ one of the town worthies asked.' (Introduction) -
Mapping the Local in the Unreal City
1989
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Island Magazine , Summer no. 41 1989; (p. 65-69) -
La Maison Onirique: David Malouf's First House
1997
single work
criticism
biography
— Appears in: Meridian , May vol. 16 no. 1 1997; (p. 3-14)
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Subjects:
- Brisbane, Queensland,
Settings:
- 1900-1999
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