Search results for Sophie Cunningham
Melbourne
$29.95 – Hardback / NewSouth Publishing
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 degrees to the destructive deluge of a hailstorm. She walks through... Buy or find out more→
Geography
$23.95 – Paperback / Text Publishing Co
Increasingly Catherine can't tell the difference between what is happening to her and what is happening around her. She lives her life like a romantic heroine. She throws her money, her energy, a lot of words and even years of her... Buy or find out more→
Meanjin
$25.00 – Paperback / Melbourne University Press
The second part of Meanjin Volume 68. Buy or find out more→
Meanjin
$25.00 – Paperback / Melbourne University Press
Fiction and non-fiction contributions from Mike Pottenger, Carolyn Fraser, Justin Clemens, Georgia Balin, Nadia Wheatley, Tim Richards, and many more. Buy or find out more→
Meanjin Quarterly
$25.00 – Paperback / Melbourne University Press
This edition looks at charisma: of religion, of science, of teachers, from the perspective of 15 different writers. Buy or find out more→
Meanjin
$25.00 – Paperback / Melbourne University Press
Jane Gleeson-White ponders why we still love the classics and Richard King rethinks Shakespeare's sonnets and speculations of love. In other essays, Mel Campbell examines Michael Jackson's public image and its unsayable... Buy or find out more→
Meanjin: The Best of New Writing in Australia
$24.95 – Paperback / Melbourne University Press
Includes an interview with author and poet Luke Davies. Fiona McGregor, inspired by a trip to Poland, examines the concept of decadence; Paul Mitchell considers violence between brothers; and much more, including memoir writing. Buy or find out more→
Meanjin Quarterly
$25.00 – Paperback / Melbourne University Press
In this edition, amongst many other articles, Michael Ackland discusses Whaling, Katherine Wilson gives us the lowdown on Steampunk, Tanya McIntyre and Mick Harvey show us Melbourne's Seventies Punk scene, Guy Rundle considers the... Buy or find out more→
Meanjin
$24.95 – Paperback / Melbourne University 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 Steed tells us... Buy or find out more→
Meanjin
$25.00 – Paperback / Melbourne University Press
Features new writing by Declan Kelly, Nam Le, Mark Dapin, Lynden Hyatt, John Kinsella, Louise Swinn, Clive James, Dorothy Porter, and more. Buy or find out more→
Bird
$23.95 – Paperback / Text Publishing Co
To her lovers and friends, Anna Davidoff was a mystery. Beautiful, charistmatic, irresponsible yet disarming; famous in a way, but ultimately unknowable. To her daugther, she is no less an enigma even now, thirty years after her... Buy or find out more→
Meanjin
$25.00 – Paperback / Melbourne University Press
A literary collection to celebrate 70 years of Meanjin, Australia's second oldest journal. Includes some favourites from over the years plus contributions from current commentators. Contributors range from Vance Palmer to Tim... Buy or find out more→
Meanjin
$25.00 – Paperback / Melbourne University Press
Gives wide coverage to issues of global concern. It is committed to publishing the best of new writing by both emerging and established authors. Buy or find out more→
Geography
$19.95 – Paperback / Transworld Publishers Ltd
When Catherine meets Michael in LA, she doesn't appreciate the importance of their first encounter. From a brief affair a compulsion develops, one that will influence her life for years to come as she finds herself inexplicably... Buy or find out more→
Meanjin Quarterly
$25.00 – Paperback / Melbourne University Press
In this edition, Meanjin wonders what it takes to make a city: Philip Goad revisits Robin Boyd's legacy; Elizabeth Glickfeld considers Melbourne's latest logo and corporate culture; Rachael Weaver reminds us that, not so long ago,... Buy or find out more→
Geography
$35.95 – Hardback / Transworld Publishers Ltd
When Catherine meets Michael in LA, she doesn't appreciate the importance of their first encounter. From a brief affair a compulsion develops, one that will influence her life for years to come as she finds herself inexplicably... Buy or find out more→















