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Eight decades on

Clem Christesen’s ‘well established’ quarterly
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March 2025, no. 473

Essays That Changed Australia: Meanjin 1940 to today edited by Esther Anatolitis

Melbourne University Press, $34.99 pb, 268 pp

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Eight decades on

Clem Christesen’s ‘well established’ quarterly
by
March 2025, no. 473

John Tregenza’s 1963 study of Australian Little Magazines noted that neither Meanjin nor its near-contemporary Southerly could be characterised as ‘little’, unlike their predecessors and earlier selves. No longer solely dependent on subscription income from a small local band of devotees, both had attracted a wide following. Indeed on transferring his journal from Brisbane to the University of Melbourne in 1945, Meanjin’s Clem Christesen claimed that it had become ‘a well-established quarterly ... with a circulation of 4,000 copies per issue’.

Essays That Changed Australia: Meanjin 1940 to today

Essays That Changed Australia: Meanjin 1940 to today

edited by Esther Anatolitis

Melbourne University Press, $34.99 pb, 268 pp

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ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

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