'HEAT Series 3 Number 6, in fuchsia pink, marks our first year back in print. It opens with an essay on the nature of time by Fiona Wright, followed by a meditation on childhood, grief, and freedom by Hanne Ørstavik (trans. Martin Aitken); then, a sequence of poems about bereavement by Zang Di (trans. Eleanor Goodman), insights on fatherhood by Oscar Schwartz, some surprising ceramic post-it notes by artist Kenny Pittock, and a long essay by Amitava Kumar about the ideological shifts across decades in eastern India.' (Publication summary)
Only literary material within AustLit's scope individually indexed. Other material in this issue includes:
Spring Night prose by Hanne Ørstavik (trans. Martin Aitken)
Four Poems by Zang Di (trans. Eleanor Goodman)
Post-It Notes Found While Working in a Supermarket, art by Kenny Pittock
Art by Julian Hooper
Dear Editor prose by Amitava Kumar
'Time, I kept hearing people say that year, has broken. Time broke: as if it were an object knocked from a shelf, or an ancient stuttering machine with parts worn through,
'I'm getting ahead of myself already.
'Time is a function of narrative. (Introduction)