Meanjin 68.2 - Winter
Author(s): CUNNINGHAM Sophie (e
The June edition of Meanjin includes Sian Prior on shyness, Rachel Buchanan on the impact of seeing the work of artist, Len Lye, when she was still a child and Marcus Westbury on the ways in which funding bodies shape our cultural lives. Mark Dapin, still in recovery from interviewing Gordon Ramsay a year ago, writes on the perils of the celebrity feature; Michael Williams interviews Christos Tsolkas; Colette Vella describes the evolution of the relationship between book editors, agents and authors; Lynne Spender asks whether intellectual property can be owned; Joseph Pearson explores online identity; Craig McGregor remembers what it was like to live in Harlem in the sixties and Ross Gibson gives us a fresh take on Patyegarang and William Dawes. Includes fiction by Bruce Pascoe, Mark O'Flynn, Paul Mitchell, Kristen Thornell and Caroline Lee.
General Information
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- : Melbourne University Press
- : Meanjin
- : 0.353
- : 01 May 2009
- : Australia
- : books
Other Specifications
- : CUNNINGHAM Sophie (e
- : Paperback
- : A820.9
More About The Product
Sophie Cunningham is the author of two novels, Geography and Bird, and the non-fiction books, Melbourne and more recently Warning- The Story of Cyclone Tracy. She was also the editor of Meanjin and was, until recently, the chair of the Australian Council's literature board.