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JOURNALS

All we stand for
by
June 2008, no. 302

Meanjin, Vol. 66, No. 4 & Vol. 67, No. 1: Eternal Summer edited by Ian Britain

$34.95 pb, 368 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Griffith Review 20: Cities on the Edge edited by Julianne Schultz

ABC Books, $19.95 pb, 240 pp

Overland 190 edited by Jeff Sparrow

$12.95 pb, 96 pp

JOURNALS

All we stand for
by
June 2008, no. 302

Robert Drewe, one of Australia’s most absorbing fiction writers, has prime position in the opening pages of the latest Meanjin. ‘The Aquarium at Night’ is so deft and engaging it draws me in, almost despite myself. It is a story about boys, surfing, prison life and ‘easygoing’ Australian masculinity. These topics may not immediately appeal, but the story stirs with the rhythms of memory, desire, the slow burn of maturing manhood, and the role that writing plays in coming to confront one’s self. Drewe’s prose seduces and convinces: a man remembering his childhood self is ‘A skinny, mop-headed grommet leaning out the window to check the morning’s wind and weather for the day’s surf potential and dreaming of legendary breaks. By 6.15 he’d be over the ridge and in the ocean.’ An incidental character in the prison Creative Writing class is ‘[a] twenty-stone Christian who’d decapitated his son-in-law with an axe for infidelity’. This is what draws me in, the sagacity of the prose, its grounded eloquence, its lack of mere aesthetics.

Meanjin, Vol. 66, No. 4 & Vol. 67, No. 1: Eternal Summer

Meanjin, Vol. 66, No. 4 & Vol. 67, No. 1: Eternal Summer

edited by Ian Britain

$34.95 pb, 368 pp

Griffith Review 20: Cities on the Edge

Griffith Review 20: Cities on the Edge

edited by Julianne Schultz

ABC Books, $19.95 pb, 240 pp

Overland 190

Overland 190

Jeff Sparrow

$12.95 pb, 96 pp

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