Title | : | Autumn 2019 (Meanjin, #78.1) |
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ISBN | : | 0522875661 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780522875669 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 204 |
Publication | : | First published March 1, 2019 |
In the issue's cover essay, ‘Quest and Queerness: Role-Playing Identity’, Adolfo Aranjuez writes on sexuality, gender and the trouble with pinning down a satisfactory, and true, sense of self.
He settles on queer. 'Queer is fallible but it embodies the very illusory stability that it challenges. Non-binary, mongrel Asian, dual citizen, identity double bind—for me queer is coming home.' Plus, in other non-fiction: Katharine Murphy, Henry Reynolds, Ruby Hamad, Tony Birch, Greg Melleuish, Omar Sakr and more. There's memoir from: Shu-Ling Chua, Na'ama Carlin, Joan Fleming, Shane Maloney and Indigo Perry. New fiction from: Nicholas Jose, Jennifer Mills, Lola Button, and Rafeif Ismail. And poetry from: Judith Beveridge, Simeon Kronenberg, Stephen Edgar, Pam Brown,Ashley Haywood, Sarah Day, Melinda Smith, David McCooey, and Madeleine Dale. Plus: Shaun Micallef gets lost in renovation.
He settles on queer. 'Queer is fallible but it embodies the very illusory stability that it challenges. Non-binary, mongrel Asian, dual citizen, identity double bind—for me queer is coming home.' Plus, in other non-fiction: Katharine Murphy, Henry Reynolds, Ruby Hamad, Tony Birch, Greg Melleuish, Omar Sakr and more. There's memoir from: Shu-Ling Chua, Na'ama Carlin, Joan Fleming, Shane Maloney and Indigo Perry. New fiction from: Nicholas Jose, Jennifer Mills, Lola Button, and Rafeif Ismail. And poetry from: Judith Beveridge, Simeon Kronenberg, Stephen Edgar, Pam Brown,Ashley Haywood, Sarah Day, Melinda Smith, David McCooey, and Madeleine Dale. Plus: Shaun Micallef gets lost in renovation.
Autumn 2019 (Meanjin, #78.1) Reviews
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After taking months to read Summer 2018, I binged Autumn in two days. And loved it.
Highlights:
Adolfo Aranjuez, Quest and Queerness
Tony Birch, There Is No Axe
Dean Biron, Ordinary People
Omar Sakr, My First and Second Language
The only disappointment I have is with the 'Endnotes'. Sean Michaelef's 'Strike Up the Blandings' is, well, bland.