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‘Earthspeaking’

To be alive on the page
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December 2025, no. 482

Not Quite White in the Head by Melissa Lucashenko

University of Queensland Press, $39.99 hb, 256 pp

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‘Earthspeaking’

To be alive on the page
by
December 2025, no. 482

In a recent interview published in ABR (November 2025), Melissa Lucashenko was asked what qualities she looks for in critics and editors. ‘Language that I can understand without needing a thesaurus,’ she responded. ‘Some points of connection, regardless of how far apart our cultures of origin might be.’ This collection of twenty non-fiction pieces written over two decades draws together a selection of keynote addresses, feature articles, radio presentations, speeches, and reviews, many previously unpublished. These pieces reflect on her career as a writer, a public intellectual, and the author of celebrated novels; Too Much Lip won the Miles Franklin Award in 2019 and her historical novel Edenglassie has won a series of prestigious awards since its publication in 2023. The pieces in this collection are also ‘personal’. The heron that features on the hardcover design of this collection gestures to Lucashenko’s totem, and we follow its tracks across the page.

Not Quite White in the Head

Not Quite White in the Head

by Melissa Lucashenko

University of Queensland Press, $39.99 hb, 256 pp

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

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