Reality Hunger: A Manifesto by David Shields
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals
"Reality Hunger" is a manifesto for a burgeoning group of interrelated but unconnected artists who, living in an unbearably artificial world, are breaking ever larger chunks of 'reality' into their work. The questions Shields explores - the bending of form and genre, the lure and blur of the real - play ...Show more
ETCHINGS INDIGENOUS by Janelle Moran Coral Reeve Christine Ward eds
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals
Is a celebration of culture, and a voice for the First People of this land. It is an offering of stories, poetry, art and experiences. It is a collection filled with pieces that are political, satirical, inspirational, enlightening, humorous, tragic and sad - and above all else they are from the heart. ...Show more
Best European Fiction 2010 by Aleksandar Hemon
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals
Zombie: An anthology of the undead by various
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals
RESURRECTION! The hungry dead have risen. They shamble down the street. They hide in backyards, car parks, shopping centres. They devour our neighbours, dogs and policemen. And they are here to stay. The real question is: what are you going to do about it? How will you survive? How will the world change ...Show more
Fear Factor - Terror Incognito by BHARAT Meenakshi ed
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals
A collection of 20 unforgettable stories by well-known and emerging authors from Australia and the Indian subcontinent, including David Malouf, Salman Rushdie, Neelum Saran Gour, Tom Keneally, Rosie Scott, Jeremy Fisher, Susanne Gervay, Tabish Khair, Denise Leith, Andrew Y M Kwong, Devika Brendon, Gulza ...Show more
Because I'm a Girl by Tim Butcher
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals
Because I am a girl I am less likely to go to school. Because I am a girl I am more likely to suffer from malnutrition. Because I am a girl I am more likely to suffer violence in the home. Because I am girl I am more likely to marry and start a family before I reach my twenties. Eight authors have visit ...Show more
The Hedgehog and the Fox by Isaiah Berlin
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals
'The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.' This fragment of Archilochus, which gives this book its title, describes the central thesis of Isaiah Berlin's masterly essay on Tolstoy. There have been various interpretations of Archilochus' fragment; Isaiah Berlin has simply used it, ...Show more
Macquarie PEN Anthology of Australian Literature by Nicholas Jose
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals
Some of the best, most significant writing produced in Australia over more than two centuries is gathered in this landmark anthology. Covering all genres - from fiction, poetry and drama to diaries, letters, essays and speech - the anthology maps the development of one of the great literatures in Englis ...Show more
Food Chain by Julianne Schultz
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals | Series: Griffith Review
Food prices are rising, droughts and storms are affecting farmers and the global model of food production is under challenge. Policies to reduce the impact of climate change will have a profound impact on food supply around the world. Food Chain explores the dimension of this looming problem, and our co ...Show more
The Paris Review Interviews: vol. 4 by Philip Gourevitch
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals
Here is the fourth collection of brilliant interviews to be gathered together, 'a bible both for readers and writers, the insider gossip for those who are truly passionate about their prose.' (Observer) With a new introduction by Salman Rushdie, this new edition makes indispensable reading for all thos ...Show more
Meanjin 68.4 - Summer by CUNNINGHAM Sophie ed
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Category: Anthologies, Essays & Journals
Jane Gleeson-White ponders why we still love the classics and Richard King rethinks Shakespeare's sonnets and speculations of love. In other essays, Mel Campbell examines Michael Jackson's public image and its unsayable paradoxes.