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Southerly, Volume. 73, No. 2

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April 2014, no. 360

SOUTHERLY: VOL. 73, NO. 2 edited by David Brooks and Elizabeth McMahon

Brandl & Schlesinger, $29.95 pb, 239 pp, 9781921556500

Southerly, Volume. 73, No. 2

by
April 2014, no. 360

‘Each note of the nightingale’s song is sung in only one tenth of a second. For humans to be able to appreciate the nuances of those elaborate performances, the songs have to be recorded and slowed down for replay.’ So writes Teja B. Pribac, guest editor of the latest Southerly, subtitled Lyre/Liar. Pribac goes on to explain that her volume examines ‘emerging ethical implications of writing, with particular emphasis on representations of nonhuman animals’.

Nigel Featherstone reviews 'Southerly', Volume. 73, No. 2

SOUTHERLY: VOL. 73, NO. 2

edited by David Brooks and Elizabeth McMahon

Brandl & Schlesinger, $29.95 pb, 239 pp, 9781921556500

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