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Mar

‘Heart Burn: Meanjin on Love, Sex & Desire’

   Posted by: Ralph   in general

On April 1 in Carlton, Melbourne, Meanjin will award Margaret Innes of Canberra the inaugural Meanjin/Readings Novella Award, and launch its first 2007 issue Heart Burn: Meanjin on Love, Sex & Desire, in which Innes’ winning nvella ‘China’ is to be published.

‘China’, a poignant tale of changing sexual manners and family conflict, was one of 250 unpublished novellas submitted to Meanjin last year on the theme ‘Love & Desire’. Entires came from locations in all Australian states and territoires plus global locations such as Hanoi Vietnam, Rio in Brazil, Kadarim in Israel, Montreal in Canada, Nelson & Wellington in New Zealand, and New York & Utah in the USA.

Heart Burn: Meanjin on Love, Sex & Desire (Vol. 66, no. 1, 2007) will focus on, though not be confined to, the sexual and romantic aspects of love. It will draw partly on the National Library’s recent public forum on ‘Literature and the Intimate’. Authors invited to contribute to this issue include Brian Castro, Gail Jones, Beverley Farmer, Lee Redhead, Peter Rose, Michael Ackland and John Richard. There will be provocative interviews with leading Australian novelist and broadcaster Robert Dessaix and the American novelist and biographer, Edmund White. Meanjin’s regular movie reviewer Brian McFarlane will address the theme of love and desire in three current films: ‘Heading South’, ‘Breaking and Entering’, and ‘Notes on a Scandal’.

Event details – Award celebration

Date Sunday April 1
Location: Readings Books, 309 Lygon Street, Carlton
Time: 2pm to 4pm

Meanjin: $22.95, subscriptions $50 concession, $60 full for one year via meanjin

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