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Sophie Cunningham

$29.95 – Hardcover book / New South Books

Read our Q&A with Sophie Cunningham about Melbourne.

Sophie Cunningham writes a year in the city’s life, a year that takes us from the heatwave that culminated on Black Saturday when temperatures soared to 47 degree... Buy or find out more 


Meanjin Vol 68 Number 4
Sophie Cunningham (Ed)

$24.99 – Paperback book / Melb Univ Press

Jane Gleeson-White ponders the power of storytelling traditions from Homer to Alexis Wright and Richard King rethinks Shakespeare’s sonnets and speculations of love. In a special ten-thousand word essay, novelist Charlot... Buy or find out more 



Meanjin Vol 69 Number 2
Sophie Cunningham (Ed)

$24.99 – Paperback book / Melb Univ Press

In the winter edition of Meanjin, Katherine Wilson opens the velvet curtains onto the world of steampunk, Guy Rundle considers the state’s relationship to culture and the implication of that for artists, Kate Crawford re... Buy or find out more 


Meanjin Vol 69 Number 1
Sophie Cunningham (Ed)

$24.99 – Paperback book / Melb Univ Press

THE MARCH EDITION OF MEANJIN LOOKS AT CHARISMA: OF RELIGION, OF SCIENCE, OF TEACHERS.

We also launch Meanland, an exciting new collaboration with Overland (www.meanland.com.au) with an article by McKenzie Wark on copygif... Buy or find out more 



Meanjin Vol 69 Number 3
Sophie Cunningham (Ed)

$24.99 – Paperback book / Melb Univ Press

In our penultimate 70th birthday edition, Meanjin wonders what it takes to make a city: Dianna Wells visits Melbourne’s ever-shifting outer edge; David Nichols and Mia Schoen walk through the early housing commission sub... Buy or find out more 


Meanjin Vol 69 Number 4
Sophie Cunningham (Ed)

$24.99 – Paperback book / Melb Univ Press

This December, Meanjin turns seventy. As Australia’s second oldest literary journal, it has helped our nation develop a cultural identity, critiqued that identity and, more recently, saw globalisation threaten Australia’... Buy or find out more 



Meanjin Vol 70 Number 1
Sophie Cunningham (Ed)

$24.99 – Paperback book / Melb Univ Press

In the March edition of Meanjin, Lorin Clarke investigates whether the Melbourne International Comedy Festival is as funny as it could be, Kate Holden considers the relationship between sex work and feminism, Laurie Stee... Buy or find out more 


Meanjin Vol 67 No 3
Sophie Cunningham (ed)

$24.95 – Paperback book / Melb Univ Press

Sophie Cunningham is Meanjin’s new (and eighth) editor but the footsteps that will take Meanjin forward are those laid down by Clem Christesen, the journal’s founding editor, in 1940. Christesen once said he wanted Meanj... Buy or find out more 



Geography
Sophie Cunningham

$25.00 – Paperback book / Text Publishing

Geography travels widely across our planet while exploring the extremes of relationships, and it is the juxtaposition of these that makes for compelling reading. Sophie Cunningham describes the powerlessness of extreme d... Buy or find out more 


Meanjin Vol. 68 No. 2
Sophie Cunningham

$24.99 – Paperback book / Meanjin

The June edition of Meanjin includes Sian Prior on shyness; Rachel Buchanan on the impact of seeing the work of artist, Len Lye, when she was still a child and Marcus Westbury on the ways in which funding bodies shape ou... Buy or find out more 



Meanjin Vol 67 No 4
Sophie Cunningham (Ed)

$24.99 – Paperback book / Melb Univ Press

The latest edition of the new-look Meanjin looks to be another cracker. David Astle describes the white noise in his head and how he turned that into a career constructing cryptic crosswords; James Bradley shares his pas... Buy or find out more 


Geography
Sophie Cunningham

$23.95 – Paperback book / Text Publishing

Catherine is a travel agent. The world is at her disposal. Her family is scattered around the globe. She's never settled. She never falls in love with anyone in the place in which she lives, a quirk that seems romantic t... Buy or find out more 



Bird
Sophie Cunningham

$32.95 – Trade paperback / Text Publishing

To her lovers and friends, Anna Davidoff was a mystery. Beautiful, charismatic, irresponsible yet disarming; famous, in a way, but ultimately unknowable. To her daughter, she is no less an enigma even now, thirty years a... Buy or find out more 


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