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HEAT 18. The Library of Fire

224 pages
Paperback, 22.3 x 17 cm
Published 2008
ISBN 9781920882518
ISSN 1326-1460

Editor

Ivor Indyk

Designer

Harry Williamson

HEAT 18. The Library of Fire

In this issue, Brian Castro considers Boccaccio’s The Decameron and the melancholy fate of authorship, as Jennifer Rutherford turns the mirror on Castro’s The Garden Book and its relationship to Flaubert’s Madame Bovary. John Hughes meditates on the library and the possibilities it cannot contain as an idea of possibility. Kris Hemensley walks Urquhart Street and evokes the concurrence of all his experiences, Marion Halligan remembers a winter’s night in Alassio, Saskia Beudel is introduced to the Warlpiri world view by Frank Baarden and the letter N. Sex and the generations threaten havoc in stories by Gillian Mears and Gerald Windsor; Felicity Castagna writes on convicted murderer Kathleen Folbigg; Michael Mohammad Ahmad portrays the end of an intense love affair. Noel King interviews Brent Cunningham on small-press distribution, Beth Driscoll explores the non-literary factors at work in literary awards. Amongst the poets: Jane Gibian, Kay Rozynski, Chris Price, Tom Shapcott, Kate Llewellyn, J.S. Harry, Jennifer Maiden, and Judith Bishop translating French poet Gérard Macé on poetry and mime. In colour, John Young offers three takes, spanning thirty years, on making art in a diaspora.

Contents

Essays

Kris Hemensley – This Secret Walking
Marion Halligan – If on a Winter’s Night Some Travellers
Saskia Beudel – View from Yuendumu Mining Store
Brian Castro – In Camera: Arrested Motion & Future Mourning
Jennifer Rutherford – Flaubert in the Garden
Beth Driscoll – How Prizes Work in the Literary Economy
Noel King – Selling Poetry
Judith Bishop – Gérard Macé on Mime

Fiction

John Hughes – The Book of Libraries
Gerard Windsor – And the Children’s Teeth Shall be Set on Edge?
Gillian Mears – Easter Cake
Michael Mohammed Ahmad – Something for Lina
Felicity Castagna – Kathy

Poetry

Kay Rozynski, Kate Llewellyn, J. S. Harry, Vivian Smith, Stephen Edgar, Thomas Shapcott, Chris Price, Fay Zwicky, Michael Farrell, Jennifer Maiden, Jane Gibian

Art

John Young – Three Works

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HEAT 18. The Library of Fire
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I was re-reading Calvino. That is a pleasure of mine, re-reading. I like the surprising newness in familiarity. And very early on I came upon something that astonished me: the description of a railway station café and all its vapours, the smokiness, the befogged glass, the cloud of steam from the coffee machine; the regulars looking sideways at newcomers, the customers at the bar, the haloed lights, the odour of train that lingers after the trains have left.
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