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Street Seen: A History of Oxford Street by Clive Faro and Garry Wotherspoon
Chloe's Wish by Diane Chase & Jaleesa the Emu by Noal Kerr and Susannah Brindle
Broometime by Anne Coombs and Susan Varga & The White Divers of Broome by John Bailey
The Sentimental Nation: The making of the Australian Commonwealth by John Hirst
Helen Daniel, the editor of Australian Book Review since 1995, died suddenly on Monday, 16 October 2000. Her death has sent waves of shock and sorrow throughout the Australian literary world. According to Andrew Riemer, at the Writers’ Week in Brisbane, held on the weekend after Helen’s death, session after session paid homage to this woman who, without vanity or arrogation, had made her name synonymous with the profession and apprehension of Australian literature.
Her death diminishes all of us. It’s strange to reflect that Helen, who occupied her position so quietly (at times so stoically) was in fact far and away the greatest champion for Australian writing in her generation and that her time as a critic and editor coincided with the great efflorescence of Australian publishing that we now wonder at and ponder.
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