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Are we writing too many of them? Is there a crisis of relevance in Austlit? No, argues Delia Falconer.
Rituals are like spinning tops—they keep changing direction around a still centre. Lent is a good example.
Some images are good enough to eat
Renaissance is an animated film with a conventional plot and off-the-rack characters, but the animation of the movie is a sumptuous feast.
Dr Seuss’ books, Peace under fire, The good life, Sidney Nolan
A Naga poet keeps her culture alive even without a recognised homeland
Chris Wallace-Crabbe on After Shakespeare: An Anthology and The Oxford Book of Aphorisms, both edited by John Gross.
A note from the Editors of Eureka Street.
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The following is an edited text of an address given by Frank Brennan SJ as part of the Jesuit Lenten Seminar Series 2004.
Thoughts from around the nation.
Italy, Caravaggio and Catholicism.
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