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Journals

Embracing complexity

by Maria Takolander
May 2007, no. 291

Antipodes vol. 20, no. 2 by Nicholas Birns

US$30 (annual subscription) pb, 123 pp

Australian Literary Studies vol. 22, no. 4 by Leigh Dale

$45 (annual subscription) pb, 127 pp

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In an essay for Australian Literary Studies (ALS) exploring the modernist networks of Judith Wright and Frank Scott, Anouk Lang argues that ‘participation in modernist little magazines … was crucial to their development as writers. Publication in these journals validated their tentative efforts and imbued them with confidence to move on to further ventures.’ It is a terrific recommendation for the important role that literary journals continue to serve for writers – both emerging and established, creative and academic. ALS and Antipodes provide vigorous examples of two such journals which support the fostering and fortification of literary culture in Australia.

 


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Antipodes vol. 20, no. 2 by Nicholas Birns

US$30 (annual subscription) pb, 123 pp

Australian Literary Studies vol. 22, no. 4

Australian Literary Studies vol. 22, no. 4 by Leigh Dale

$45 (annual subscription) pb, 127 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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