Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Radical Melbourne : An Archival History of Overland
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'As one of the nation's oldest progressive literary institutions. Overland has been part of the intellectual and creative fabric and output of Melbourne for over half a century. Overland was first established in 1954, under the auspices of the Realist Writers Group in Melbourne. with Melbournian writer and activist Stephen Murray-Smith as the first editor-in-chief. In Overland's first edition, Murray-Smith wrote that the Journal would always endeavour to publish poetry and short stories. articles and criticism by new and by established writers. He wrote that 'It will aim high ... (bull will make a special point of developing writing talent in people of diverse backgrounds'. ' (Introduction)
 

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    y separately published work icon Overland no. 250 Autumn 2023 26417008 2023 periodical issue

    'Jeff Sparrow on elite capture, Fiannuala Morgan on colonial literature and bushfires, Jordana Silverstein on Lily Brett and Louis Armand on John Tranter, plus outstanding fiction and poetry selected by Claire Corbett and Toby Fitch.' (Publication summary)

    2023
    pg. 46-47
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