Commentary
A Well Depicted Woman
by Catherine Kenneally •
Here it is, nearly Christmas, and as usual, the list of Books I Have Read is running into the hundreds, and I have that end-of-year mad, fleeting illusion that also afflicts exam-fevered students … that somehow it All Adds Up.
I won’t make the mistake here, though, of trying to make the following selection of books add up in any cosmic way. I’d just like, in quite a pedestrian way, to take another look at some new fiction by Australian women writers to see whether any new ground has been broken in the depiction of women characters.
From the New Issue
Fiction
On the Calculation of Volume: Book I by Solvej Balle, translated from Danish by Barbara J. Haveland & On the Calculation of Volume: Book II by Solvej Balle, translated from Danish by Barbara J. Haveland
by Anthony Macris
Australian History
Clever Men: Mountford’s expedition reappraised by Martin Thomas
by Ben Silverstein
Fiction
Yilkari: Novel by symbiosis by Nicolas Rothwell and Alison Nampitjinpa Anderson
by Paul Daley
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