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Embracing complexity

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May 2007, no. 291

Antipodes vol. 20, no. 2 edited by Nicholas Birns

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Australian Literary Studies vol. 22, no. 4 edited by Leigh Dale

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Embracing complexity

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May 2007, no. 291

In an essay for Australian Literary Studies (ALS) exploring the modernist networks of Judith Wright and Frank Scott, Anouk Lang argues that ‘participation in modernist little magazines … was crucial to their development as writers. Publication in these journals validated their tentative efforts and imbued them with confidence to move on to further ventures.’ It is a terrific recommendation for the important role that literary journals continue to serve for writers – both emerging and established, creative and academic. ALS and Antipodes provide vigorous examples of two such journals which support the fostering and fortification of literary culture in Australia.

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