Tag #Australian Literature

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Financial Decision Leads to Closure of Meanjin Literary Journal

Melbourne University Publishing closed Meanjin, Australia's second-oldest literary journal, citing purely financial reasons, despite the journal's significant contribution to Australian literature and culture.

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Tenderfoot": A Coming-of-Age Story Set Against the backdrop of Greyhound Racing

Toni Jordan's "Tenderfoot" follows 12-year-old Andie Tanner in 1975 Brisbane, whose life revolves around her family, school, and her father's greyhounds, until her family life starts to disintegrate and she navigates the complexities of childhood friendships and her parents' struggles.

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Ruins" Novel Optioned for Film Adaptation by Oscar-Winning Actors

Australian novelist Amy Taylor's novel "Ruins" has been optioned for a film adaptation by Oscar-nominees Vanessa Kirby and Sebastian Stan, who will produce and star, shortly before Taylor gave birth, highlighting the novel's compelling narrative and the author's career advancement.

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King of Dirt: A Novel of Self-Acceptance and Reconciliation

Holden Sheppard's "King of Dirt" follows Giacomo "Jack" Brolo, a young gay man working in remote Australia, who returns home after years of self-imposed exile to face his past trauma and family tensions. The novel delves into themes of internalized homophobia, masculinity, and the challenges of self...

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Hidden Writer: Mary Fortune's Life and Literary Struggle

Outrageous Fortunes reconstructs the life of Mary Fortune, a 19th-century Australian writer who published under male pseudonyms, piecing together her story from fragmented sources to reveal her pioneering role in detective fiction and the challenges faced by women writers.

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Murnane's "The Border": A Reclusive Author's Reflection

Gerald Murnane, a reclusive Australian author, published his latest novel, "The Border," a semi-autobiographical work reflecting on memory and the writing process, mirroring his secluded life in Goroko, a small town in southeastern Australia.

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Closure of Meanjin Literary Magazine: A Cultural Loss

Melbourne University Publishing announced the closure of Meanjin, Australia's prestigious literary magazine, after 85 years, citing financial reasons and making its two part-time staff redundant.

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Adam Lindsay Gordon: Celebrated Australian Poet and Daredevil Horseman

Adam Lindsay Gordon, a 19th-century Australian poet and steeplechase jockey, is being revisited, highlighting his literary achievements and daring feats, despite a tragic end.

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From Temple's Critique to Global Bestseller: Chris Hammer's Literary Journey

Chris Hammer, initially criticized by his lecturer Peter Temple, went on to become a best-selling crime novelist, with his early non-fiction work, "The River," now republished, underpinning the success of his 1.2 million-selling crime novels.

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Garner's Diaries Reveal Intense Creative and Personal Struggles

Helen Garner's newly published diaries, "How to End a Story", offer an intimate look into her life and creative process from 1978-1998, detailing two failed marriages and the challenges of being a female writer, all chronicled with brutal honesty.

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Goldsmith's "The Buried Life": Exploring Mortality and Meaning in Melbourne

Andrea Goldsmith's "The Buried Life" examines the lives of four Melbourne residents—Adrian, a death scholar; Laura, a social scientist; Keziah, escaping religious constraints; and Tony, a narcissistic academic—intertwining their experiences with themes of mortality, relationships, and life transitio...

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Death of John Marsden: A Giant of Australian Young Adult Literature

John Marsden, a prolific Australian young adult author known for the "Tomorrow When the War Began" series, passed away, leaving behind a significant literary legacy that inspired generations of readers and writers.

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