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'If the Covid-19 pandemic has taught us anything, it is that there has never been a better time to respond to the climate crisis than now.' (Introduction)
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'Welcome to the November issue! On our cover is a very young Hessom Razavi, the ABR Behrouz Boochani Fellow. In his cover article, Hessom relates his family’s trials after the Iranian Revolution, their flight to Australia, and his awareness of the immense ordeals facing refugees in Australia’s immigration centres. Tony Hughes-d’Aeth examines regional differences in Australian writing and considers the ways regional factors can influence authors. Gideon Haigh is underwhelmed by Book Woodward’s new book, Rage, and asks if Trump’s presidency has rendered traditional journalism impossible. James Ley finds much to admire in Richard Flanagan’s new novel, as does Beejay Silcox with Elena Ferrante’s first novel since the Neapolitan quartet. Susan Wyndham reviews the new novel by Craig Silvey, who is the subject of Open Page. And Judith Bishop is our Poet of the Month.' (Publication summary)
54https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online/archive/2020/november-2020-no-426/897-november-2020-no-426/7005-listening-to-the-science-coronavirus-and-climate-change-by-david-holmesListening to the Science : Coronavirus and Climate ChangeAustralian Book Review