The Slap
Essay by Kerryn Goldsworthy The slap that I wanted to deliver with that book was to a culture in …
Essay by Kerryn Goldsworthy The slap that I wanted to deliver with that book was to a culture in …
Essay by Patrick Holland There are always two landscapes in a Malouf story. The one you can touch …
By Billy Griffiths David Unaipon’s Legendary Tales of the Australian Aborigines is part of the …
Essay by James McNamara David Williamson is our most distinguished dramatist. His plays have been …
Essay by Bernadette Brennan Has our public language really deteriorated to the point where we no…
Essay by Nicole Moore It is eight o’clock in the evening on the 21st of January, 1971, and the …
Essay by Noëlle Janaczewska Dorothy Hewett belongs to a long line of women who spoke out of turn…
Essay by Delys Bird Elizabeth Jolley's personal and publishing history is well known. She …
Essay by Lucy Treep Eve Langley’s first novel, The Pea-pickers (1942), has surprised and …
Essay by James Bradley Gail Jones' fifth novel, Five Bells, is many things: a love letter to …