First published in 1996, HEAT is a literary journal dedicated to publishing Australian and overseas writers of the highest quality. This latest issue offers new writing from Alexis Wright in response to her recent Miles Franklin and Stella Prize-winning novel 'Praiseworthy', as well as works from Wen-Juenn Lee, Nicholas Jose, Hungarian writer Edina Szvoren (trans. Erika Mihálycsa with Peter Sherwood), Chris Ames and Tom Cho. In her expressive, allegorical style, Wright discusses the importance of writing on a large scale in an imperilled world, the state of Aboriginal self-determination and the value in thinking off-key to conjure humour.
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First published in 1996, HEAT is a literary journal dedicated to publishing Australian and overseas writers of the highest quality. This latest issue offers new writing from Alexis Wright in response to her recent Miles Franklin and Stella Prize-winning novel 'Praiseworthy', as well as works from Wen-Juenn Lee, Nicholas Jose, Hungarian writer Edina Szvoren (trans. Erika Mihálycsa with Peter Sherwood), Chris Ames and Tom Cho. In her expressive, allegorical style, Wright discusses the importance of writing on a large scale in an imperilled world, the state of Aboriginal self-determination and the value in thinking off-key to conjure humour.
Pages - 94
Binding - Paperback
Publisher - Giramondo Publishing
Publication Date - 2024-10-15
ISBN - 9781922725158