The Review Review
Abstract
As the opening editorial points out, Meanjin began as a poetry magazine nearly 75 years ago, and it continues to count the verse-driven art as its lifeblood. The poems in this edition are scattered throughout, running like veins through the entire edition, keeping the pulse and purpose of the magazine always at the forefront of the reader’s mind. Varying in style and composition, full of free verse and experimental forms, these poems are written by seasoned professionals and burgeoning artists alike. Meanjin Volume 73 begins with several brief articles under the heading, Perspectives, which explore the topics of modern day racism, the warmth of a grandmother’s kitchen, the pain of losing a neighborhood to a government buy-out, and the dramatic changes brought upon modern day journalism by the digital age.
Copyright
Copyright © The Author(s)
Recommended Citation
Clarke, Amy
(2020)
"Esteemed Australian Lit Mag Brims With Dynamic Culture; Review of Meanjin, Winter 2014,"
The Review Review: Vol. 1:
Iss.
2, Article 20.
DOI: 10.33972/trr.144
Available at:
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/trr/vol1/iss2/20
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