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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Australia in Three Books
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'Reducing my Australia to just three books makes me feel like someone panning for gold in a fast-moving stream filled with the precious metal. If I stand still long enough and shake the pan hard enough, surely just three exceptional nuggets will be left. It’s fair to say that I have a privileged perspective.' (Introduction) 

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    y separately published work icon Meanjin Online 2023 25828445 2023 periodical issue 2023
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    y separately published work icon Meanjin vol. 82 no. 2 Winter 2023 26479740 2023 periodical issue 'Meanjin Winter 2023 marks a new direction for the journal. It's the first edition to reframe The Meanjin Paper as a piece by a First Nations Elder that greets us the moment we sit down to read. It's the first to introduce new sections that assess the state of the nation, welcome experiments, and cast a long gaze across one particular field. And it's the first by new designer Stephen Banham, the internationally renowned typographer who has dedicated his career to creating a distinctly Australian graphic design language.' 

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