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Slim but richly imaginative, Ben Peek’s new novella combines dystopia and dark fantasy to hold a mirror to current times. In 1958, Patrick White decried Australian literature’s tendency to be the ...
Why are lonely men drawn to online misogyny? Australian sociologist Simon James Copland explores this disturbing phenomenon.
Set on the Australian coast, Suzanne Do’s first novel is both a murder mystery and a story of grief, family and connection.
Patrick Lenton is known for his sharply observed non-fiction; now his first novel delivers a fresh and funny romcom.
Silvia Moreno-Garcia once again reinvents genre tropes, mixing Mexican mythology with the history of US witchcraft in this ...
Can Australia pursue a defence strategy independent of the United States? Hugh White presents a compelling case to do so. In this Quarterly Essay, Hugh White is hoping to influence the politicians and ...
At a time when ‘woke’ has become a term of abuse, AC Grayling argues that respect for human rights needs to be the basis of open debate. ‘Wokeism’ and ‘cancel culture’ became terms of war – culture ...
At a time when ‘woke’ has become a term of abuse, AC Grayling argues that respect for human rights needs to be the basis of open debate. ‘Wokeism’ and ‘cancel culture’ became terms of war – culture ...
At a time when ‘woke’ has become a term of abuse, AC Grayling argues that respect for human rights needs to be the basis of open debate. ‘Wokeism’ and ‘cancel culture’ became terms of war – culture ...
At a time when ‘woke’ has become a term of abuse, AC Grayling argues that respect for human rights needs to be the basis of open debate. ‘Wokeism’ and ‘cancel culture’ became terms of war – culture ...
The new novel from the author of The Loudness of Unsaid Things has a lot to say about friendship and the border between eccentricity and red flags. Rose has been struggling for a long time. It’s been ...