Australian Cameron Sullivan’s debut fantasy features a demon, a monster, dark humour and a reimagining of French history.
Twenty years have passed since the brutal death of James Brandt's beloved cousin. Will an inquiry into gay hate-crimes offer any resolution?
Judith Nangala Crispin fuses poetry, prose and striking works of art in this illustrated account of her journeys across ...
Dennis Altman’s splendid essays span the gay liberation movement, sexual politics, AIDS activism, and glimpses of his personal life.
Wright Thompson’s account of the 1950s murder of a Black teenager in Mississippi is also a reckoning with the history of his own family. Wright Thompson was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi, in ...
This account of ancient rock art in Eurasia, Arabia and the Sahara attempts to discover the beliefs of the people who created it. This is a big, beautiful and fascinating book. It is a weighty tome, ...
Australian governments are addicted to fossil-fuel exports that harm the climate and return little to the country. How did this happen? In this Quarterly Essay Marian Wilkinson examines Australia’s ...
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