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YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
I tell myself today is not the day to write a love story, a story about a great painting or a tale of the coast, panel vans, waves and zinc. I am not going to write about Skyhooks playing at Tom Katz in Sorrento or Noosa and living on bananas and milkshakes. Or my little boys in their Cats jumpers taking screamers at dogshit park. Those days are not today. Today is the hum of the traffic on TOO LITTLE, TOO MUCH ‘Too Little, Too Much’ by Evelyn Araluen is extracted from Fire Front: First Nations poetry and power today edited by Alison Whittaker (UQP, out now). Evelyn Araluen is Co-Editor of Overland, as well as a poet, educator and researcher working with Indigenous literatures at the University of Sydney.Her work has won the Nakata Brophy Prize for Young Indigenous Writers, the Overland Judith CURRAWONGS CAN BE BASTARDS, BUT THEY STILL GET MY VOTE Currawongs can be bastards, but they still get my vote. Harry Saddler. November 22, 2017. Earlier this month I declared on Twitter that I’d adopted the term ‘birdster’ to describe people who love birds but who aren’t obnoxious about it. It was a joke; little did I know that only a couple of weeks later people all over Australia would HEART OF LIGHTNESS: SIMON BAKER'S BREATH Joseph Conrad’s 1899 novella, Heart of Darkness, appears as an oblique talisman in Breath, Simon Baker’s adaptation of Tim Winton’s award-winning 2008 novel. We see it first when thirteen-year-old Bruce ‘Pikelet’ Pike (Samson Coulter) sits quietly reading in his high school library. Some months pass and the book reappears: Pikelet pictured clutching the battered Penguinpaperback as
DRAWING LINES: CAN WE SEPARATE THE MAN FROM THE ART? The idea of separating the man from the art is based on the perplexing logic that we should forgive these men for their transgressions because of their profound artistic merit. Firstly, observe in this argument just how little we value women’s experience. The trauma that accompanies violation, harassment and abuse has the capacity todestroy
WHAT WILL THE JUDGE'S COPY TELL US ABOUT THE SECOND LADY It has been announced that the judge’s copy of the 1960 Penguin unexpurgated edition of Lady Chatterley’s Lover from the 1960 trial of Penguin Books under the Obscene Publications Act of 1959 is to be auctioned. This is exciting news to those of us who still wonder nearly sixty years later why the then highly illegal acts of heterosexual buggery that are at the core of the book’s plot A NATIONAL TREASURE: AN INTERVIEW WITH ALICE MUNRO A National Treasure: An Interview with Alice Munro. Alice Munro. July 9, 2015. To celebrate our 75th birthday, we’re presenting exceptional works from Meanjin’s past that have defined and challenged Australian literary culture. The following excerpts are taken from an interview with acclaimed Canadian author Alice Munro,originally printed
MEANJINABOUTEDITIONSBLOGESSAYSFICTIONMEMOIR Meanjin Turns 80. It's 80 years since the very first edition of Meanjin was published—a slim volume of poetry. Here are some of our favourite covers from over the years. Easttown is a weathered Pennsylvanian nook, the kind of place that presses its community together without much room for trees. OUR KIDS BELONG WITH FAMILY I can give you statistics and talk in depth about how complex the welfare system is. I can tell you that the recent commentary from David Gillespie and the all-white Sunrise panel is incorrect and insensitive. And, I will. But first, do you know what an Indigenous Placement Principle is? It’s simple. When welfare decides to take an Indigenous child away from their parents, the process begins HOW DO WE ADDRESS DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN THE ARTS? In today’s creative landscape, artists and institutions are having to account for more than just the skill or talent their work displays. Now, the question of how representative their work is of the broader Australian population is an equally important consideration. Where before the arts were often the realm of the privileged and the white mainstream, today there is a renewed and muchYOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
I tell myself today is not the day to write a love story, a story about a great painting or a tale of the coast, panel vans, waves and zinc. I am not going to write about Skyhooks playing at Tom Katz in Sorrento or Noosa and living on bananas and milkshakes. Or my little boys in their Cats jumpers taking screamers at dogshit park. Those days are not today. Today is the hum of the traffic on TOO LITTLE, TOO MUCH ‘Too Little, Too Much’ by Evelyn Araluen is extracted from Fire Front: First Nations poetry and power today edited by Alison Whittaker (UQP, out now). Evelyn Araluen is Co-Editor of Overland, as well as a poet, educator and researcher working with Indigenous literatures at the University of Sydney.Her work has won the Nakata Brophy Prize for Young Indigenous Writers, the Overland Judith CURRAWONGS CAN BE BASTARDS, BUT THEY STILL GET MY VOTE Currawongs can be bastards, but they still get my vote. Harry Saddler. November 22, 2017. Earlier this month I declared on Twitter that I’d adopted the term ‘birdster’ to describe people who love birds but who aren’t obnoxious about it. It was a joke; little did I know that only a couple of weeks later people all over Australia would HEART OF LIGHTNESS: SIMON BAKER'S BREATH Joseph Conrad’s 1899 novella, Heart of Darkness, appears as an oblique talisman in Breath, Simon Baker’s adaptation of Tim Winton’s award-winning 2008 novel. We see it first when thirteen-year-old Bruce ‘Pikelet’ Pike (Samson Coulter) sits quietly reading in his high school library. Some months pass and the book reappears: Pikelet pictured clutching the battered Penguinpaperback as
DRAWING LINES: CAN WE SEPARATE THE MAN FROM THE ART? The idea of separating the man from the art is based on the perplexing logic that we should forgive these men for their transgressions because of their profound artistic merit. Firstly, observe in this argument just how little we value women’s experience. The trauma that accompanies violation, harassment and abuse has the capacity todestroy
WHAT WILL THE JUDGE'S COPY TELL US ABOUT THE SECOND LADY It has been announced that the judge’s copy of the 1960 Penguin unexpurgated edition of Lady Chatterley’s Lover from the 1960 trial of Penguin Books under the Obscene Publications Act of 1959 is to be auctioned. This is exciting news to those of us who still wonder nearly sixty years later why the then highly illegal acts of heterosexual buggery that are at the core of the book’s plot A NATIONAL TREASURE: AN INTERVIEW WITH ALICE MUNRO A National Treasure: An Interview with Alice Munro. Alice Munro. July 9, 2015. To celebrate our 75th birthday, we’re presenting exceptional works from Meanjin’s past that have defined and challenged Australian literary culture. The following excerpts are taken from an interview with acclaimed Canadian author Alice Munro,originally printed
MEANJINABOUTEDITIONSBLOGESSAYSFICTIONMEMOIR Meanjin Turns 80. It's 80 years since the very first edition of Meanjin was published—a slim volume of poetry. Here are some of our favourite covers from over the years. Easttown is a weathered Pennsylvanian nook, the kind of place that presses its community together without much room for trees. It has sturdy houses built bygreat
OUR KIDS BELONG WITH FAMILY I can give you statistics and talk in depth about how complex the welfare system is. I can tell you that the recent commentary from David Gillespie and the all-white Sunrise panel is incorrect and insensitive. And, I will. But first, do you know what an Indigenous Placement Principle is? It’s simple. When welfare decides to take an Indigenous child away from their parents, the process begins HOW DO WE ADDRESS DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN THE ARTS? In today’s creative landscape, artists and institutions are having to account for more than just the skill or talent their work displays. Now, the question of how representative their work is of the broader Australian population is an equally important consideration. Where before the arts were often the realm of the privileged and the white mainstream, today there is a renewed and muchYOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
I tell myself today is not the day to write a love story, a story about a great painting or a tale of the coast, panel vans, waves and zinc. I am not going to write about Skyhooks playing at Tom Katz in Sorrento or Noosa and living on bananas and milkshakes. Or my little boys in their Cats jumpers taking screamers at dogshit park. Those days are not today. Today is the hum of the traffic on TOO LITTLE, TOO MUCH ‘Too Little, Too Much’ by Evelyn Araluen is extracted from Fire Front: First Nations poetry and power today edited by Alison Whittaker (UQP, out now). Evelyn Araluen is Co-Editor of Overland, as well as a poet, educator and researcher working with Indigenous literatures at the University of Sydney.Her work has won the Nakata Brophy Prize for Young Indigenous Writers, the Overland Judith CURRAWONGS CAN BE BASTARDS, BUT THEY STILL GET MY VOTE Currawongs can be bastards, but they still get my vote. Harry Saddler. November 22, 2017. Earlier this month I declared on Twitter that I’d adopted the term ‘birdster’ to describe people who love birds but who aren’t obnoxious about it. It was a joke; little did I know that only a couple of weeks later people all over Australia would HEART OF LIGHTNESS: SIMON BAKER'S BREATH Joseph Conrad’s 1899 novella, Heart of Darkness, appears as an oblique talisman in Breath, Simon Baker’s adaptation of Tim Winton’s award-winning 2008 novel. We see it first when thirteen-year-old Bruce ‘Pikelet’ Pike (Samson Coulter) sits quietly reading in his high school library. Some months pass and the book reappears: Pikelet pictured clutching the battered Penguinpaperback as
DRAWING LINES: CAN WE SEPARATE THE MAN FROM THE ART? The idea of separating the man from the art is based on the perplexing logic that we should forgive these men for their transgressions because of their profound artistic merit. Firstly, observe in this argument just how little we value women’s experience. The trauma that accompanies violation, harassment and abuse has the capacity todestroy
A NATIONAL TREASURE: AN INTERVIEW WITH ALICE MUNRO A National Treasure: An Interview with Alice Munro. Alice Munro. July 9, 2015. To celebrate our 75th birthday, we’re presenting exceptional works from Meanjin’s past that have defined and challenged Australian literary culture. The following excerpts are taken from an interview with acclaimed Canadian author Alice Munro,originally printed
WHAT WILL THE JUDGE'S COPY TELL US ABOUT THE SECOND LADY It has been announced that the judge’s copy of the 1960 Penguin unexpurgated edition of Lady Chatterley’s Lover from the 1960 trial of Penguin Books under the Obscene Publications Act of 1959 is to be auctioned. This is exciting news to those of us who still wonder nearly sixty years later why the then highly illegal acts of heterosexual buggery that are at the core of the book’s plot MEANJINABOUTEDITIONSBLOGESSAYSFICTIONMEMOIR Meanjin Turns 80. It's 80 years since the very first edition of Meanjin was published—a slim volume of poetry. Here are some of our favourite covers from over the years. Easttown is a weathered Pennsylvanian nook, the kind of place that presses its community together without much room for trees. It has sturdy houses built bygreat
OUR KIDS BELONG WITH FAMILY I can give you statistics and talk in depth about how complex the welfare system is. I can tell you that the recent commentary from David Gillespie and the all-white Sunrise panel is incorrect and insensitive. And, I will. But first, do you know what an Indigenous Placement Principle is? It’s simple. When welfare decides to take an Indigenous child away from their parents, the process begins HOW DO WE ADDRESS DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN THE ARTS? In today’s creative landscape, artists and institutions are having to account for more than just the skill or talent their work displays. Now, the question of how representative their work is of the broader Australian population is an equally important consideration. Where before the arts were often the realm of the privileged and the white mainstream, today there is a renewed and muchYOU ONLY LIVE TWICE
I tell myself today is not the day to write a love story, a story about a great painting or a tale of the coast, panel vans, waves and zinc. I am not going to write about Skyhooks playing at Tom Katz in Sorrento or Noosa and living on bananas and milkshakes. Or my little boys in their Cats jumpers taking screamers at dogshit park. Those days are not today. Today is the hum of the traffic on TOO LITTLE, TOO MUCH ‘Too Little, Too Much’ by Evelyn Araluen is extracted from Fire Front: First Nations poetry and power today edited by Alison Whittaker (UQP, out now). Evelyn Araluen is Co-Editor of Overland, as well as a poet, educator and researcher working with Indigenous literatures at the University of Sydney.Her work has won the Nakata Brophy Prize for Young Indigenous Writers, the Overland Judith CURRAWONGS CAN BE BASTARDS, BUT THEY STILL GET MY VOTE Currawongs can be bastards, but they still get my vote. Harry Saddler. November 22, 2017. Earlier this month I declared on Twitter that I’d adopted the term ‘birdster’ to describe people who love birds but who aren’t obnoxious about it. It was a joke; little did I know that only a couple of weeks later people all over Australia would HEART OF LIGHTNESS: SIMON BAKER'S BREATH Joseph Conrad’s 1899 novella, Heart of Darkness, appears as an oblique talisman in Breath, Simon Baker’s adaptation of Tim Winton’s award-winning 2008 novel. We see it first when thirteen-year-old Bruce ‘Pikelet’ Pike (Samson Coulter) sits quietly reading in his high school library. Some months pass and the book reappears: Pikelet pictured clutching the battered Penguinpaperback as
DRAWING LINES: CAN WE SEPARATE THE MAN FROM THE ART? The idea of separating the man from the art is based on the perplexing logic that we should forgive these men for their transgressions because of their profound artistic merit. Firstly, observe in this argument just how little we value women’s experience. The trauma that accompanies violation, harassment and abuse has the capacity todestroy
A NATIONAL TREASURE: AN INTERVIEW WITH ALICE MUNRO A National Treasure: An Interview with Alice Munro. Alice Munro. July 9, 2015. To celebrate our 75th birthday, we’re presenting exceptional works from Meanjin’s past that have defined and challenged Australian literary culture. The following excerpts are taken from an interview with acclaimed Canadian author Alice Munro,originally printed
WHAT WILL THE JUDGE'S COPY TELL US ABOUT THE SECOND LADY It has been announced that the judge’s copy of the 1960 Penguin unexpurgated edition of Lady Chatterley’s Lover from the 1960 trial of Penguin Books under the Obscene Publications Act of 1959 is to be auctioned. This is exciting news to those of us who still wonder nearly sixty years later why the then highly illegal acts of heterosexual buggery that are at the core of the book’s plotDEAR MELBOURNE
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GAZA AND THE 20-YEAR WAR ON TERROR Last week’s Q&A farce did not surprise me in the way it could have. I was not surprised by the difficulty of Palestinians to get one voiceon the panel, or
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It was such fun, with lantern light agleam, to hollow out the night of years and dream again, again, again of canefields washed by rain, and we two strolling arm in arm from riverside to farm, past crushing mills a blaze, through lantana lanes to laze on fragrant grass, and listening hear the rumble of the wheels borne on molasses-sweetened air ; and when the light took sudden flight, and blueHATING TREES
Australian forests have experienced that utility for around 120,000 years as explained by soil cores that are used to analyse human use of fire, but we need to manage and value them differently. We need fewer but larger trees. We need to harvest trees for timber but we need to maximise the use of that timber and enhance its value. THE POWER AND PURPOSE OF LITERATURE Boisbouvier Oration 2018. I thought I would begin this talk about the power and purpose of literature by talking about my 1998 book Take Power.The title came from a Gurindji Elder while telling the story of the ten-year battle his people fought against Vestey’s, a British pastoral company that owned the Wave Hill pastoral property in the north-west of the Northern Territory, when in 1966THE GIFT - MEANJIN
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