Issue 190

190cover

OVERLAND 190
ISBN 978-0-9775171-8-3
autumn 2008
published 19 March 2008

Oz lit for and against the market, the peril and promise of electronic publishing, John Howard as poet, Hamilton contra O’Lincoln.

Contents

Editorial

Jeff Sparrow

Features

Mark Davis – Literature, Small Publishers and the Market in Culture
Emmy Hennings – Shares and Share Alike
Jenny Lee – The Trouble with Books

Tom Clark – The Cup of John Howard’s Poetry
Clive Hamilton – How Dare the Workers Become Rich
Jennifer Mills – White Noise
Andrew Moore – A Bill of Rights for Australia? Ask Frank Browne
David Carlin – Skipping
Ben Kiernan & Taylor Owen – Iraq: More Cambodia Than Vietnam?
Alastair Davidson – Communism: Dead and with a Past

Fiction

Jessica Au – The Drowner
Richard Lawson – The Triumph of Life [unavailable online]
Pierz Newton-John – Where the Parrots Alight

Poetry Prize

Georgina M. Bailey – Chronology
Roberta Lowing – Crush Depth

Poetry

Antigone Kefala – Letter II
Michael Farrell – News from the Erstwhile
Louis Armand – Burial Pits (Maralinga)
Kristel Thornell –
Dreaming of Houses
Danny Gentile – Defroster
David Lumsden – Midget City
Mike Heald – The Witnesses
Lehmann Smith – Nocturnal Song
Tom Lee – Bilge Pump
Tim Wright – Nine Lengths Now

Reviews

David Prater – Remembering Shelton Lea
Rebecca Starford – Nuance and Ambivalence
Michele Lee - Exit Left
Rolf Heimann – The Satirists are Winning
Cam Walker – From Lake Pedder to Green Capitalism
Bernard Whimpress – The Americans, Baby
Mark Pendleton & Elena Jeffreys – The Great Divide: Views on Sex Work

Graphics

Marc Morel − cover photograph
Lofo

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