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Securing the Past: Conservation in Art, Architecture and Literature | The AustralianSecuring the Past: Conservation in Art, Architecture and Literature From: PAUL Eggert has written a serious, provocative and original book. Paradoxically, he enlists post-structuralist theory, in which he is adept, to defend and secure the past against the scepticism of postmodernism. If ...
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A Gala Night of Storytelling - Centre for Books, Writing and IdeasOn the anniversary of the Federal Government’s apology to the Stolen Generations, the Wheeler Centre presents a night of celebration and reflection, sharing the common and different experiences that define our past and our present.
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Library of AustralianaThis Australiana page boasts many ebooks by Australian writers, or books about Australia. There is a diverse range; from the journals of the land and sea explorers; to the early accounts of white settlement in Australia; to the fiction of 'Banjo' Paterson, Henry Lawson and many other Australian ...
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The Widow and Her Hero, by Thomas Keneally « ANZ LitLovers LitBlogI don’t know why I haven’t read more of Thomas Keneally - he’s one of Australia’s more notable living authors and he’s prolific. I have two of his Miles Franklin winning novels on the TBR (Bring Larks and Heroes, 1967, and Three Cheers for the Paraclete, 1968) but haven’t got round to reading ...
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The IMPAC Longlist 2010 « ANZ LitLovers LitBlogNice to see so many Aussies in the IMPAC Longlist, just announced. It’s also good to see the inclusion of quite a few from beyond the English speaking world, available through translation.
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Crime Watch: Good Reading magazine: crime-related contents in the November issueAs I said a couple of months ago, one of the magazines I write reviews and books-related features for is Good Reading, the Australian-based "magazine for book lovers". Each month the magazine has more than 60 new or recent books reviewed, news from around the literary world, and several features ...
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Literary honour 'reward for a lot of hard yakka' - National - NZ Herald NewsPolitical commentator and academic Ranginui Walker says people these days think he has mellowed.
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Download of Frankfurt Show Daily, October 16 | Publishing PerspectivesOur final issue of the Frankfurt Edition show daily is hot off the press. In addition to covering two digital publishing companies present at the Fair, Open Road from the US and Shanda Literature from China, the October 16 issue covers STM e-book pricing, Estonia’s surprising publishing industry ...
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Authors angered by award changes - entertainment | Stuff.co.nzFrom next year, the number of shortlisted works in the NZ Post Book Awards – formerly the Montana Book Awards – will be reduced by 10 and the number of categories cut from eight to four
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Landfall magazine | NZHistory.net.nz, New Zealand history onlineFounded in 1947, the quarterly Landfall soon became New Zealand's foremost literary magazine. Otago poet Charles Brasch was the magazine's exacting first editor, and Landfall's high literary standards reflected his ambition to stimulate a vigorous and critical cultural life in New Zealand.
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