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Michael Farrell is Poet of the Month

March 2015, no. 369 26 February 2015
Which poets have most influenced you? Gertrude Stein, John Ashbery, Frank O’Hara, Wallace Stevens, e.e. cummings, Marianne Moore, John Cage. Brecht, too, but as theorist rather than poet. I read these poets when I was beginning, as well as Surrealist and Language poets. No one poet of these latter groupings stands out. These days I am more influenced by a poet’s approaches and attitudes than ... (read more)

Thea Astley

Reading Australia 16 February 2015
Thea Astley (25 August 1925–17 August 2004) was an Australian novelist and short story writer. Her first novel, Girl with a Monkey, was published in 1958. She was a prolific and multi-award-winning writer who published fifteen novels and two short story collections and won the Miles Franklin award four times (for The Well Dressed Explorer in 1962, for The Slow Natives in 1965, for The Acolyte in ... (read more)

Jessica Anderson

Reading Australia 11 February 2015
Jessica Anderson (25 September 1916 – 9 July 2010) was an Australian novelist and short story writer. Anderson’s first novel, An Ordinary Lunacy was published in 1963. Since then she has received many awards for her work including winning the prestigious Miles Franklin award, twice (for Tirra Lirra By the River in 1978 and for The Impersonators in 1980). Jessica Anderson 1986 (photograph ... (read more)

2019 ABR Patrons' Fellowship – worth $10,000

Competitions and programs 04 February 2015
Applications for the 2019 ABR Patrons’ Fellowship have now closed. An announcement will be made in early 2019.   My year as an ABR fellow has been the most rewarding of my writing life. This year I've not only been encouraged, but supported, to press my ear against our culture's chest and listen to its heartbeat. I'm indebted to the ABR team, and its warm and generous community of readers ... (read more)

Index for 2014: Nos 358–367

Indexes 07 January 2015
Reviews Index 2014 ABDEL-FATTAH, Randa, Jodie: This is the Book of You, Omnibus Books, 359/59, Ruth Starke ACTON, SARA, Poppy Cat, Scholastic, 363/362, Stephanie Owen Reeder ADELAIDE, Debra, Letter to George Clooney, Picador, 359/36, Amy Baillieu ADELMAN, Jeremy, Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman, Princeton University Press, 364/29, Adrian Walsh ADELMAN, Jeremy (ed.), The ... (read more)

ABR contributor list (1961-1974)

About Australian Book Review 06 January 2015
Welcome to the ABR contributor list for the first series (1961–74). Here you will find a list of all the contributors who have written for ABR since 1961–74 and the issue numbers in which they were published. You can download the PDF of the list here: Contributor_List_for_First_Series Below is the list of issue numbers for that period. As you will see, the original series was organised into ... (read more)

Letters to the Editor – Jan-Feb 2015

January-February 2015, no. 368 18 December 2014
Radiant Young Leaders Dear Editor, Are Richard Broinowski (and family) seeking to don the mantle of apologists for the rulers of North Korea (review of Paul French’s North Korea: State of Paranoia in ABR, October 2014)? At the end of his enthusiastic review, Broinowski tosses off this fulsome compliment: ‘It belongs, in rare company, on the same shelf as the enlightened works of the American ... (read more)

News from the Editor's Desk

January-February 2015, no. 368 17 December 2014
Vipers and whistleblowers Much has been written about the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards (PMLAs), now in their seventh year. Advances was at the National Gallery of Victoria on 8 December when the winners were named. An opulent affair, it was televised by Sky News and SBS à la the Man Booker Prize. The Great Hall – deemed rather small by one distinguished literary editor from Sydney – wa ... (read more)

2015 Jolley Prize

Competitions and programs 18 December 2014
Australian Book Review is delighted to announce Rob Magnuson Smith has won the 2015 ABR Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize for his story 'The Elector of Nossnearly'. Steven Carroll announced Rob as the overall winner at the 2015 Brisbane Writers Festival. Michelle Cahill placed second for her story 'Borges and I' and Harriet McKnight came third for her story 'Crest'. Subscribers can read all three ... (read more)

Tracy Ryan is Poet of the Month

January-February 2015, no. 368 01 January 2015
Which poets have most influenced you? Shakespeare, Donne, Emily Brontë, Dickinson, Hopkins, Hardy, Rilke, Dylan Thomas, Roethke, Plath, Hughes, Heaney, Judith Wright. Are poems ‘inspired’ or mainly the work of craft? Both. Craft alone might produce what is called verse, but without an inspired element it would be dull. Inspiration alone might wing it, but can also be pretty dull for the re ... (read more)