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The Prodigal

Suneeta Peres da Costa

In her debut poetry book, the acclaimed author of Saudade unravels myths of homecoming and return, belonging and displacement, patrimony and sovereignty. Marked by its attention to the body, its strengths and infirmities, The Prodigal explores the experience of suffering through earthly and human ecologies and primordial connections.

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Chinese Postman

Brian Castro

In the character of Abraham Quin – a thrice-divorced migrant and writer, and a one-time postman and professor living alone in the Adelaide Hills – one of Australia’s most important novelists writes about the experience of old age. As Quin becomes increasingly engaged in an epistolary correspondence with a woman seeking refuge from the war in Ukraine, he offers up memories and anxieties, obsessions and opinions, and his thoughts on solitude, writing, friendship and time.

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In Your Dreams

Šime Knežević

Šime Knežević’s first book-length poetry collection gestures towards the elusive and often fragmented reality of dreams and recollections. The poems speak of distance, dislocation and longing, evoked by the poet’s cultural ties to Croatia, the awkwardness of personal relations and the discomforts of language.

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The Seal Woman

Beverley Farmer

First published to acclaim in 1992, and out of print for many years, The Seal Woman is an intense and evocative portrait of a widow in mourning by one of Australia’s most important women writers. The novel explores the mind of a middle-aged Danish woman mourning the recent death of her husband at sea, in a cottage lent to her by friends in the seaside village in Victoria where she had spent her honeymoon.

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News

Announcing the 2024 Novel Prize shortlist

The five shortlisted works of fiction are by Rey Conquer, Neal Amandus Gellaco, Nick Holdstock, Giada Scodellaro, and Hollen Singleton. The winner will be announced in February 2025 and published in early 2026.

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Transcript: Ken Bolton’s launch speech for Chinese Postman by Brian Castro

‘The book has the effect of mobilising one’s own store of knowledge, of ‘summoning’ it. This is a facet of all reading experiences maybe. But it is remarkable that it might be more legitimately ‘a fact’ about Chinese Postman than about other novels: Chinese Postman will be very different for different people.’

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HEAT Series 3 Number 17 features writing by Indigo Bailey, Alice Allan, Louise Carter, Noëlle Janaczewska, Vidyan Ravinthiran, and Eirill Alvilde Falck. Subscribe to HEAT now to receive Number 17 as your first issue, with more adventurous literary writing and art from Australia and around the world to come.

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Submissions open

Giramondo is currently accepting book manuscript submissions until 1 February 2025. We expect writers submitting to Giramondo to have familiarised themselves with the books that we publish.

 

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Authors

π.O.

Π.O. is a legendary figure in the Australian poetry scene, the chronicler of Melbourne and its culture and migrations, and a highly disciplined Anarchist. He is the publisher of Unusual Work by Collective Effort Press, a long-time magazine editor, a pioneer of performance poetry in Australia, and the author of many collections. His latest book is The Tour.

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Amy Crutchfield

Amy Crutchfield studied Classics and Law at the University of Melbourne. Her poetry has been published in Australia, the UK and Ireland. She has worked as a teacher and a lawyer. The Cyprian is her first book.

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