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Meanjin Vol 69, No. 3 (Paperback)
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Meanjin Vol 69, No. 3 (Paperback)
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In our penultimate 70th birthday edition, Meanjin wonders what it
takes to make a city: Diana Wells visits Melbourne's ever-shifting
outer edge and David Nichols takes a walk through the early housing
commission suburb of Doveton. Elizabeth Glickfeld considers
Melbourne's latest logo and corporate culture; Rachel Weaver
reminds us that, not so long ago, morgues were a place a town's
citizens went to be entertained; Michael Harden looks at the impact
of the law and policy on the bar and restaurant industry; Chris
Womersley talks about place in writing; Ben Eltham paints a
portrait of the Nicholas Building, Melbourne's informal artistic
hub; and Noni Sharp revisits the legend of the Little Wanderers. In
our latest CAL essay Paul Daley investigates the truth behind the
Anzac Day myth, Jeremy Fisher surveys e-books and Australian
publishing for Meanland and John Potts defends the book from
declarations of death. As well, Sophie Cunningham talks to the
great travel writer, William Dalrymple, George Dunford diagnoses
Second Novel Syndrome, Anthony Macris considers that great film,
All About Eve, Maria Takolander comes to understand the lessons
she's learnt from literature and Matthew Ricketson looks at long
form journalism and the legacy of Truman Capote's, In Cold Blood.
We have fiction by Jennifer Mills, Simone Lazaroo, Cathy Cole,
Natalie Sprite and Belinda Rule.
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