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Alternative title: Status Anxiety
Issue Details: First known date: 2024... no. 85 2024 of Griffith Review est. 2003- Griffith Review
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2024 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
New Shoes, Michelle See-Tho , single work short story (p. 29-37)
Aca-lytei"Che Guevara is white and wearing a shirt", Tim Loveday , single work poetry (p. 38)
The Gordon Cult : The Rise and Fall of an Australian Literary Icon, Jeff Sparrow , single work essay

'ON 30 OCTOBER 1932, about 2,000 people gathered to celebrate the unveiling of a monument to Adam Lindsay Gordon at the intersection of Spring and Macarthur Streets in Melbourne. It depicts the poet in riding boots with his sleeves rolled up, clutching, somewhat disconsolately, a book in one hand and a pencil in the other. A passage from the poem ‘Ye Wearie Wayfarer’ appears on the column’s base:

Two things stand like stone,

Kindness in another’s trouble,

Courage in your own.' (Introduction)

(p. 45-56)
How to Launch a Poemi"recall democracy is pretty numbers & orange clusters, strategically", Grace Yee , single work poetry (p. 57-58)
In Conversation : The Great Divide Notes from the ’80s, Carody Culver (interviewer), single work interview (p. 59-67)
High Life, Jess Ho , single work short story (p. 68-76)
In Conversation : Put Your House in Order : Possession, Assembly and the Art of Collage, Carody Culver (interviewer), single work interview (p. 77-80)
What Has Been Said by Many and Has Often Been Saidi"stirring up trouble", Pascalle Burton , single work poetry (p. 81-88)
Birthmarks : Deliberate Intentions in Mending and Heritage, Bebe Oliver , single work essay (p. 89-98)
Animal Control, Miriam Sved , single work short story (p. 99-108)
Drowning in a Puddle : The Anxiety of Not Being Enough, Beau Windon , single work essay (p. 119-129)
The National Institute of Standards and Technologyi"I disappoint myself each day", Andrew Galan , single work poetry (p. 130)
Conferral Down and Out in Australian Academia, Rebecca Harkins-Cross , single work essay (p. 131-141)
The Road of Ghosts, Saraid Taylor , single work short story (p. 142-151)
Finding the Right Phenotype : On (not) Being Autistic, Sam Elkin , single work essay (p. 152-160)
The Juansons, Alex Cothren , single work short story (p. 170-177)
Habitati"It was early. I recognised", Ella Jeffery , single work poetry (p. 178)
Lifedorm, Greg Foyster , single work short story (p. 205-215)
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