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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Libations
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'TW: torture

My mother calls her arrival in Australia 'the years of hell'. In one story, she worked at the dry cleaners for an unbroken days. By happy accident, she never left. Thanks to Bob Hawke's tearful tribute, she stumbled into citizenship after 1989, the winner of a grisly scratchcard along with some forty thousand other Chinese. To this day, she votes Labor.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Overland no. 242 Autumn 2021 22090927 2021 periodical issue 'Overland was founded with dual commitments to literary quality, and to publishing and fostering diverse writers. At the Widest extremes of certain kind of argument these priorities can be placed into a false dichotomy, and made to seem mutually antagonistic, but during our first year's tenure as editors we've had the pleasure of working with brilliant writers informed by a wealth of diverging experiences. This issue proudly continues that commitment with a panoply of incisive essays of widely varying styles and subjects, the results of 2020's Judith Wright and Neilma Sidney prizes, and a selection of fiction and poetry bringing emerging voices.' (Evelyn Araluen and Jonathan Dunk: Editorial introduction) 2021 pg. 22-24
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