Browsing No 248 - February 2003 by Issue Date
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Transnational Italians. "Visits Home: Migration Experiences Between Italy and Australia" by Loretta Baldassar and "In Search of Kings: What Became of the Passengers of the 'Re D'Italia'" by Tony de Bolfo. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-01)Melbourne journalist Tony de Bolfo's original interest in the Re d'Italia was in recovering the history of his grandfather Silvio de Bolfo, who, together with two of his brothers, was among the migrants on the ship. In ... -
Index for 2002: Nos 238-247.
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Seductive Amnesia. "Anything the Landlord Touches" by Emma Lew. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)Emma Lew's poetic covenant is with a poetics that has as its chief enterprise the music of diction, syntax and structure, a poetry whose message is often elusive, whose tones and pitches are constantly relocating and ... -
Growing Pains. "Asia-Pacific Constitutional Systems" by Graham Hassall and Cheryl Saunders. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)A comprehensive comparative survey of the post-colonial constitutions established in Asia and the Pacific after World War II, and their subsequent evolution, is an ambitious undertaking, and perhaps an anomalous one, since ... -
Wide World of Clarke. "The Tournament" by John Clarke. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)In the first few pages of this extraordinary and daring piece of work, John Clarke effortlessly maps out the ground rules simply by taking the whole thing as read. There is no anxiety to explain massive anachronisms, ... -
In Retrospect. "Black Mirror" by Gail Jones. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)This is an alluring example of the retrospective novel, one that uses the device of a biographer's interviews with her subject to prod the reconstruction of memories. It is retrospective not simply because it ranges over ... -
Missing Pay Off. "The Gentleman's Garden" by Catherine Jinks. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)If "The Gentleman's Garden" is anything to go by, Catherine Jinks is well acquainted with the tricks and traditions of romance novels. At first glance, all the necessary elements are present. Dorothea Brande is a model of ... -
The First Chance Was A Last Chance. [poem]
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Advances, Contents, Letters, Imprints and Contributors.
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Feminine Guardian of the Green Core. "Jane Austen and the Theatre" by Penny Gay, "Romantic Austen: Sexual Politics and the Literary Canon" by Clara Tuite and "Recreating Jane Austen" by John Wiltshire. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)These three new books, all by Australian academics, offer notable contributions to Austen studies. Penny Gay's "Jane Austen and the Theatre" highlights Austen's strong liking for theatrical performances, and discusses how ... -
Commentary. [essay]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)This essay is a commentary on the nature of leadership and its role in modern politics. -
Your Feet / Love Poem. [poem]
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The Definition of Place. [poem]
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Diary.
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)This item is a memoir of Jacki Weaver's early life and a reflection on reading, writing, and acting. -
Bestsellers / Subscription.
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A Passionate Life. "Days Never Done: The Life and Work of Hesba Fay Brinsmead" by Michael Pollak and Margaret MacNabb. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)Michael Pollak and Margaret MacNabb have produced a well-researched and comprehensive guide to Hesba Fay ('Pixie') Hungerford Brinsmead's life so far, with extensive cooperation from Brinsmead, and from her family and ... -
Go Away, You White Buggers. "The Fabrication of Aboriginal History: Volume One: Van Diemen's Land 1803-1947" by Keith Windschuttle. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)Keith Windschuttle seeks to undermine a 'mindset among historians of Tasmania that started in Henry Melville's "History of Van Diemen's Land" (1835) and continues in Henry Reynolds's "An Indelible Stain"(2001). Mindsets, ... -
Men Gotta Tell Their Stories. "Near-Life Experience" by Mark Mahemoff and "Music and Women's Bodies" by Craig Powell. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)In one of the characteristically taut poems that make up Mark Mahemoff's second collection, "Near-life Experience", the speaker describes the bleak reality of imminent separation, and wonders: 'How to expose / the workings ... -
Making Oz Lit. "The Making of the Australian Literary Imagination" by Richard Nile. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)Reviewers of the last batch of Australian literary histories rightly asked in what sense such works can be considered 'historical'. After reading the second Oxford history, David Carter even wondered if literary critics ... -
Night for Day in the Antipodes. "Australian Passport: English-Greek Edition" by S.S. Charkianakis. [review]
(Australian Book Review, 2003-02)It is perhaps ironic that, at a time when the Church and government of Greece are locked in battle over retention of the statement of religious affiliation on identity cards, the Greek Orthodox Primate of Australia, S.S. ...