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September 2024
Brief letters
Beating Aldi cashiers at their own game
Brief letters
Crystal Palace’s radical gardeners
Carol Rumens's poem of the week
Poem of the week: Good-bye by Walter de la Mare
Trust hopes to turn William Blake’s cottage into a museum
Australian arts in focus
Prime Minister’s Literary awards 2024: Andre Dao wins $80,000 for debut novel Anam
Sky in a Small Cage review – beauty and bafflement in opera inspired by Sufi mystic Rumi
Carol Rumens's poem of the week
Poem of the week: The Journalist by Grahame Davies
‘After Rwanda, I felt I needed philosophical more than psychological help’: journalist Lindsey Hilsum on war and the consolation of poetry
On my radar
On my radar: Raymond Antrobus’s cultural highlights
Poetry roundup
The best recent poetry – review roundup
Surréalisme review – monstrous, deviant, glorious fun as the movement hits 100
Carol Rumens's poem of the week
Poem of the week: […] by Fady Joudah
Mani once sang of freedom in Afghanistan. Now, silenced, she’s desperate to escape. Will Australia help?
Shadi Khan Saif
August 2024
Bluff by Danez Smith review – ‘Afropessimism’ as an artform
Carol Rumens's poem of the week
Poem of the week: When you Wake you’ll Believe you are a Theatre Critic by Aaron Kent
A poem by Ali Cobby Eckermann: ‘The entire continent is sacred land’
Beyond Bilbo: JRR Tolkien’s long-lost poetry to be published
Carol Rumens's poem of the week
Poem of the week: The Art of Cloying by ZR Ghani
A poem by Lang Leav: ‘Cabramatta was dubbed Australia’s drug capital. But it was also a place of refuge’
Book of the day
Survival Is a Promise by Alexis Pauline Gumbs review – a cosmic perspective on Audre Lorde
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