Browsing Volume 8, Issue 1, November 2015 by Title
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The Old Man and the Poem
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One Day in the Life of
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One Last Poem
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Performance and Philosophy Now
(2015-10-29)Was Plato the first philosophical dramatist to explore philosophical ideas through dramatic content, introducing dramatic structures currently in line with contemporary theatre? If Plato was an influential figure for ... -
Peter Fröberg Idling. Song for an approaching storm: a fantasy. Translated from the Swedish by Peter Graves
(2015-10-29)Review of Peter Fröberg Idling. Song for an approaching storm: a fantasy. Translated from the Swedish by Peter Graves -
The Preciousness of Everything': The 2014 Brian Medlin Memorial Lecture
(2015-10-29)Speech delivered at the launch of Never Mind about the Bourgeoisie: the Correspondence between Iris Murdoch and Brian Medlin 1976-1995 edited by Gillian Dooley and Graham Nerlich. -
Producing Indonesia: the state of the field of Indonesian Studies, edited by Eric Tagliocozzo,
(2015-10-29)Review of Producing Indonesia: the state of the field of Indonesian Studies, edited by Eric Tagliocozzo, -
Review of 'The Profilist: the notebooks of Ethan Dibble' by Adrian Mitchell.
(2015-10-31)Review of The Profilist: The Notebooks of Ethan Dibble, by Adrian Mitchell. The novel is based on the life of Australian colonial artist Samuel Thomas Gill. -
Richard Flanagan, The Narrow Road to the Deep North
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A Saussurean Solution: Embodying 'Presence' in Yves Bonnefoy’s Poetics
(2015-10-29)This paper uses the work of contemporary French poet Yves Bonnefoy to examine the difficulty of making poetry carry the burden of transmitting a position that is, at least in part, philosophical. Bonnefoy’s work is ... -
Second Language
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The Secret of the World Remains Hidden: Roberto Bolańo as an Antiliterary Author
(2015-10-29)The Chilean author Roberto Bolańo cultivated a contentious (and contradictory) attitude to literature, believing that it conceals the fear and self-interest that coordinates its meaningfulness. For Bolańo, great writers ... -
Shards of Colour
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Shirley Hazzard: New Critical Essays, edited by Brigitta Olubas
(2015-10-29)Review of Shirley Hazzard: New Critical Essays, edited by Brigitta Olubas -
Sound Track
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Stolen Valour
(2015-10-29)This is an 1800 chapter in a memoir concerning my grandfather, an ANZAC who was sent to Japan in 1945 after the New Guinea campaign. I explore my feelings of discovering his war experience, his medals for sale on the ... -
Stone
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Syd's Table
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