Only literary material within AustLit's scope individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:
- Kerryn Goldsworthy reviews 'The Ministry of Utmost Happiness' by Arundhati Roy
- Varun Ghosh reviews 'Audacity: How Barack Obama defied his critics and created a legacy that will prevail' by Jonathan Chait and 'We Are The Change We Seek: The speeches of Barack Obama' edited by E.J. Dionne Jr and Joy-Ann Reid
- Robin Gerster reviews 'Việt Nam: A History from earliest times to the present' by Ben Kiernan
- Letter from Paris by Phoebe Weston-Evans
- Kevin Rabalais reviews 'Between Them: Remembering my parents' by Richard Ford
- Miriam Cosic reviews 'A Perfidious Distortion of History: The Versailles Peace Treaty and the success of the Nazis' by Jürgen Tampke
- Dilan Gunawardana reviews 'Such a Lovely Little War: Saigon 1961-63' by Marcelino Truong, translated by David Homel
- Simon Caterson reviews 'Code Breakers: Inside the shadow world of signals intelligence in Australia’s two Bletchley Parks' by Craig Collie
- Johanna Leggatt reviews 'Depends What You Mean By Extremist: Going rogue with Australian deplorables' by John Safran
- John Rickard reviews 'Of Labour and Liberty: Distributism in Victoria 1891–1966' by Race Mathews
- Michael Winkler reviews 'The Mind of the Islamic State' by Robert Manne
- Danielle Clode reviews 'Wild Man From Borneo: A cultural history of the Orangutan' by Robert Cribb, Helen Gilbert, and Helen Tiffen
- Paul Hetherington reviews 'Some Things to Place in a Coffin' by Bill Manhire
- Diana Glenn reviews 'Claretta: Mussolini’s last lover' by R.J.B. Bosworth
- Adrian Walsh reviews 'The Production of Money: How to break the power of bankers' by Ann Pettifor
- David McInnis reviews 'Shakespeare’s cinema of love: A study in genre and influence' by R.S. White
- Michael Morley reviews 'The Political Orchestra: the Vienna and Berlin Philharmonics during the Third Reich' by Fritz Trümpi, translated by Kenneth Kronenberg
- David Latham reviews 'A Pure Drop: The life and legacy of Jeff Buckley' by Jeff Apter
- Sophie Knezic reviews 'Biennials, Triennials, and documenta: The exhibitions that created contemporary art' by Charles Green and Anthony Gardner