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Meanjin Vol 79, No 3
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Meanjin Vol 79, No 3

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In September Meanjin, a brace of fine writing in the time of Covid 19.

From Jack Latimore, ‘Through a Mask, Breathing’- an expansive, lyrical essay that couples a local response to the Black Lives Matter movement to ideas around gentrification, St Kilda, Sidney Nolan and the life and music of Archie Roach, all of it set against the quite menace of the pandemic. In other pieces drawn from our Covid moment, Kate Grenville charts the troubled progress and unexpected insights of days under lockdown, Fiona Wright finds space and rare pleasures as the world closes in, Krissy Kneen takes on the sudden obsession with ‘iso-weight’, Justin Clemens searches for hope in the world of verse, Desmond Manderson and Lorenzo Veracini consider viruses, colonialism and other metaphors, and there’s short fiction from Anson Cameron, ‘The Miserable Creep of Covid’. Plus fresh short fiction, essays, memoir and poetry.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Country
Australia
Date
15 September 2020
Pages
1
ISBN
9780522876703

In September Meanjin, a brace of fine writing in the time of Covid 19.

From Jack Latimore, ‘Through a Mask, Breathing’- an expansive, lyrical essay that couples a local response to the Black Lives Matter movement to ideas around gentrification, St Kilda, Sidney Nolan and the life and music of Archie Roach, all of it set against the quite menace of the pandemic. In other pieces drawn from our Covid moment, Kate Grenville charts the troubled progress and unexpected insights of days under lockdown, Fiona Wright finds space and rare pleasures as the world closes in, Krissy Kneen takes on the sudden obsession with ‘iso-weight’, Justin Clemens searches for hope in the world of verse, Desmond Manderson and Lorenzo Veracini consider viruses, colonialism and other metaphors, and there’s short fiction from Anson Cameron, ‘The Miserable Creep of Covid’. Plus fresh short fiction, essays, memoir and poetry.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Country
Australia
Date
15 September 2020
Pages
1
ISBN
9780522876703