HEAT: Series 3, Number 8
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Author: Alexandra Christie (ed.)
'Some things have nothing in common until you put them together'. So says artist and collector Patrick Pound about his series of found photographs in HEAT Series 3, Number 8; in many ways, the writers in this issue seem similarly drawn to exploring and apprehending overlooked and unexpected meaning. Includes work by Katerina Gibson, Xi Xi, Cameron Hurst, Judith Beveridge and Paul Muldoon. In ‘Shopping’, a short story by Katerina Gibson, a young arts worker in Melbourne overcomes an obsession with designer clothing. The late Hong Kong writer Xi Xi, in a work of autobiographical fiction, processes a cancer diagnosis. Essayist Cameron Hurst finds herself attending a meeting of the Victorian Spiritualists’ Union after reading Henry Handel Richardson. And poets Judith Beveridge and Paul Muldoon transform unassuming animals, people and places into singular moments.
ISBN 9781922725073. Giramondo Publishing. pb. 112 pages.
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'Some things have nothing in common until you put them together'. So says artist and collector Patrick Pound about his series of found photographs in HEAT Series 3, Number 8; in many ways, the writers in this issue seem similarly drawn to exploring and apprehending overlooked and unexpected meaning. Includes work by Katerina Gibson, Xi Xi, Cameron Hurst, Judith Beveridge and Paul Muldoon. In ‘Shopping’, a short story by Katerina Gibson, a young arts worker in Melbourne overcomes an obsession with designer clothing. The late Hong Kong writer Xi Xi, in a work of autobiographical fiction, processes a cancer diagnosis. Essayist Cameron Hurst finds herself attending a meeting of the Victorian Spiritualists’ Union after reading Henry Handel Richardson. And poets Judith Beveridge and Paul Muldoon transform unassuming animals, people and places into singular moments.
ISBN 9781922725073. Giramondo Publishing. pb. 112 pages.
available