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The Paris Review 208
This issue of the iconic literary magazine includes fiction from Zadie Smith, Ben Lerner and Rachel Cusk; poetry from Frederick Seidel and John Ashbery; and interviews with Matthew Weiner and Adam Phillips.
Courtesy of Allen & Unwin
Esther Freud Mr Mac and Me
A luminous novel about a young boy’s unlikely friendship with the great Glaswegian artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who lived on the Suffolk Coast in 1914. ‘A very beautiful book.’ – Rachel Joyce
Courtesy of Bloomsbury
Moira McKinnon Cicada
In this epic novel set just after the Great War, two women are hunted across the Kimberley: an English heiress and her Aboriginal maid. One is accused of murder, the other is running from a murderer …
Courtesy of Allen & Unwin
Kate Grenville Joan Makes History
The author of The Secret River first published this irreverent female version of Australia’s history in 1988, now re-issued as a UQP Modern Classic. ‘lively, witty, very wise’ – Manning Clark; ‘impossible to resist’ – Courier-Mail.
Courtesy of UQP
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