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Dear Editor,
The Australian Society of Authors has written to Attorney-General Philip Ruddock to oppose any moves to ban books. The ASA is very concerned by any move to ‘ban books’ under the guise of ‘counselling, urging, providing instruction or praising terrorism’ and hence determined as seditious. Under current law, it is a crime to publish ‘seditious words’, and the provisions within that law enable federal and state jurisdictions to take action if warranted. It is the view of the ASA that our members currently operate responsibly within this restriction and will continue to do so, even when critical of any government in power at the time.
... (read more)After Blanchot: Literature, criticism, philosophy edited by Leslie Hall, Brian Nelson and Dimitris Vardoulakis
Meanjin edited by Ian Britain & Overland 183 edited by Nathan Hollier
The Premiers of New South Wales Volume 1 edited by David Clune and Ken Turner & The Premiers of New South Wales Volume 2 edited by David Clune and Ken Turner
Reflected Light: La Trobe essays edited by Peter Beilharz and Robert Manne
Paper Empires: A history of the book in Australia, 1946-2005 edited by Craig Munro and Robyn Sheahan-Bright
Write Home for Me: A red cross woman in Vietnam by Jean Debelle Lamensdorf
Reconnecting Labor by Barry Donovan & Coming to the Party edited by Barry Jones
We came for a death,
climbed the highest mountain
cast ash
reclined on a granite slab,
our old faces tinted rose
pinked by a collapsing sun.
And for our mate, scattered about us,
grey wafers for our communion,
a slow recitation of the mountains spread,