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HEAT Series 3 Number 6

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title HEAT Series 3 Number 6
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Alexandra Christie
SeriesHeat
Series part Volume No. 6
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:96
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 148
Category/GenreLiterary essays
ISBN/Barcode 9781922725059
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Giramondo Publishing Co
Imprint Giramondo Publishing Co
Publication Date 15 December 2022
Publication Country Australia

Description

HEAT Series 3 Number 6, in fuschia pink, marks our first year back in print. It opens with an essay on the nature of time by Fiona Wright; followed by a meditation on childhood, grief, and freedom by Hanne Orstavik (trans. Martin Aitken); a sequence of poems about the death of a child by Zang Di (trans. Eleanor Goodman); insights on fatherhood by Oscar Schwartz; some surprising ceramic post-it notes by artist Kenny Pittock; and a long essay by Amitava Kumar about the ideological shifts across decades in a community in Khunti, near Ranchi, in eastern India. First published in 1996, HEAT is a literary magazine dedicated to publishing Australian and overseas writers of the highest quality. HEAT's third series (2022-) is edited by Alexandra Christie and designed by award-winning designer Jenny Grigg. Recent praise for HEAT: 'So slender and elegant, nothing wasted, nothing grandiose - and beautiful work.' - Helen Garner 'HEAT magazine was a trailblazer from the day it was launched...[The new series is] still dedicated to publishing non-Anglophone views of the world, alternatives to the mainstream and points of view that are both thought-provoking and expressed in high literary style.' - Openbook, NSW State Library Magazine 'A very beautiful and stylish object...long may this new series of HEAT continue!' - Sarah Holland-Batt 'I welcome the return of HEAT. Readers and writers alike will revel in its daring audacity, bold exploration and innovative celebration of literature.' - Alexis Wright