Issue 189
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OVERLAND 189 |
Contents
Overland Lecture
Ramona Koval – In Praise of the Common Reader
Features
Liz Conor – Howard’s Desert Storm
Mary-Ellen Stringer – The Sky as Common Ground
Kevin Foster – A Sociable Paradise
Tom O’Lincoln – Hearts Starve as Well as Bodies
Olga Olenich – Teacherwoman [unavailable online]
Shane Cahill – “This Fascist Mob”
Jeff Sparrow – Theatre of War
Nicole Moore – Art Makes the World: Mona Brand, 1915-2007
Fiction
Jennifer Robertson – The Hotel Lobby
Kaye Watson – The Effortlessness of Being
Jeremy Fisher – Winter Afternoon
Regulars
Christos Tsiolkas – Torch Song
Poetry
David Prater – Travelling Types
John Kinsella – Elegy For [unavailable online]
Will Fraser – Shackled – A Genuine Fact
Greg McLaren – Neath Colliery: a found poem
Ali Alizadeh – Culture and Its Terrors
Murray Alfredson – Angus dei
Jonathan Hadwen – Cops on Horses
MTC Cronin – Being Interviewed in The Scottish Book Collector
Paul Hetherington – At Home
Kerry Scuffins – Advance Australian Fear
Tatjana Lukic – waiting for a change
Kevin Gillam – dismantling the
Trans. Stuart Cooke – What Spain Was
Reviews
Kerry Leves – Looking Out at the Lights: New Poetry
Lucy Sussex – Goths and Vandals
Louise Swinn – Unpicking the Universe
Jamie Cooke – Switched Off: Australia’s Media
Barry Dickins – The First Poet of His People
Lyndall Ryan – In Quite a State
Nathan Hollier – Ruling Passions
Graphics
Kaz Skutenko – cover
Lofo
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