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Meanjin (/miˈændʒɪn/),
formerly Meanjin Papers and
Meanjin Quarterly, is one of Australia's longest-running
literary magazines.
Established in 1940 in...
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Meanjin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Meanjin is an
Australian literary magazine based in Melbourne.
Meanjin may also
refer to:
Meanjin, the...
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Meanjin is the
third extended play by
Australian singer-songwriter
Thelma Plum,
released on 12
August 2022
through Warner Music Australia. Plum has described...
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forthcoming release of her
third EP,
Meanjin,
alongside its
second single "When It
Rains It Pours".
Meanjin, is Plum's "love letter" to
Brisbane and...
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Brisbane (/ˈbrɪzbən/ BRIZ-bən, Turrbal:
Meanjin) is the
capital and
largest city of the
state of
Queensland and the third-most
populous city in Australia...
- Then, she had also
worked with Clem
Christesen on the
literary magazine Meanjin, the
first edition of
which was
published in late 1947. In 1950 she moved...
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Experiments Off: An Interview,
interview by
Laurie Clancy,
published in
Meanjin Quarterly, 30 (Autumn, 1971), pp. 46–54, and in
Conversations with Kurt...
- Paul;
Tanya Dalziell (Autumn 2014). "Charmian
Clift and
George Johnston,
Hydra 1960 : the 'lost'
photographs of
James Burke".
Meanjin. 73 (1): 18–37....
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Australian language,
meaning "my house".
Since 2008, the
literary journal Meanjin is an
editorially independent imprint of MUP. 1922–1932:
Stanley Addison...
- ISBN 0-522-84854-0 Jupp,
James (1998), 'Populism in the land of Oz,' in
Meanjin, Vol.57, No.4, pp. 740–747. Kingston,
Margo (1999), Off the Rails. The...