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God’s gift

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March 2006, no. 279

Westerly vol. 50, November 2005 edited by Delys Bird and Dennis Haskell

$24.95 pb, 296 pp, 0975003631

Australian Literary Studies vol. 22, no. 2, 2005 edited by Anne Pender and Leigh Dale

$45 pb, 136 pp, 0702235601

God’s gift

by
March 2006, no. 279

As an academic teaching in literary studies, I regularly feel compelled to justify my job, particularly in the light of dwindling enrolments. Literary journals and the writers who feature in them, judging by the latest issue of Westerly, also feel pressure to defend their relevance, primarily due to their small audiences. Delys Bird and Dennis Haskell, in an editorial commemorating fifty years of Westerly, pay tribute to the ‘creative and intellectual enthusiasm’ that drives the journal and celebrate its survival in a culture they believe is becoming increasingly visually, rather than verbally, literate. Tracy Ryan, one of the contributors, alludes to a different obstacle: public resentment. Her poem ‘Curriculum Vitae’ summarises public attitudes to writers: ‘Narcissism, egotism, think the world owes you a living, / God’s gift.’ What to do in the face of such indifference and even dislike?

Westerly vol. 50, November 2005

Westerly vol. 50, November 2005

edited by Delys Bird and Dennis Haskell

$24.95 pb, 296 pp, 0975003631

Australian Literary Studies vol. 22, no. 2, 2005

edited by Anne Pender and Leigh Dale

$45 pb, 136 pp, 0702235601

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