Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 The Whole Cannot Be Understood Without Reference to Its Holes《無缺亦無圓》
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Notes

  • Author's note: This story was written in response to Owen Leong's forthcoming solo exhibition Bitten Peach () opening this November at the Institute for Australian and Chinese Arts and Culture at Western Sydney University. 

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    y separately published work icon Heat (Series 3) no. 16 September 2024 28969236 2024 periodical issue

    'Our new issue opens with ‘Dream Geographies’, an important essay by Alexis Wright that covers the many aspects of writing her most recent novel Praiseworthy. In her expressive, allegorical style, Wright discusses the importance of writing on a large scale in an imperilled world, the state of Aboriginal self-determination and the value in thinking off-key to conjure humour. She also describes the collection of notes (many scribbled quickly to catch the flow of thoughts) and treasured objects that helped fire her vision of the book (random gifts from a windfall: a feather from the local birds, or a perfect bird’s nest that had floated down from the highest tree in a night storm, and fallen undamaged into the garden). ' (Introduction)

    2024
    pg. 83-87
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