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HEAT Series 3 Number 20

111 pages
21 x 14.8 cm
Published July 2025
ISBN 9781923106444
ISSN 1326-1460

Editor

Anna Thwaites

Designer

Jenny Grigg

HEAT Series 3 Number 20

 

By what violence, the lamb’s being asked, by what love, by what momentum of force have I been delivered up to the present? What end is there to this pain, to this thirst and hunger and fatigue? So writes David Sornig in his essay ‘Os Sacrum’ for HEAT 20. In this issue, big, dark, unanswerable questions are asked by each piece, and in their combined courage to ask, we are afforded a remarkable effect of hope and grim beauty.

In his essay, Sornig makes a pilgrimage across the wastelands to the west of Melbourne, following the creeks and creek beds of a landscape in the wake of a punishing industrial period while he pieces together bad dreams and memories of a lost friendship. In Eliot Weinberger’s poem ‘What Remains [3rd Century/21st Century]’, the poet sews fragments of The Book of Giants together to address a deep and awesome Manichaean voice to our present decline. In her essay ‘Preludes #2’, Dani Netherclift attempts to face the inconceivable coming of her dying mother’s passing in this age of denial, and turns to her ancestral archives for understanding.

Mariana Enríquez’s story ‘Main Building, Tenth Floor’ (translated by Alice Whitmore) imagines a highly controlled world where a small flame of connection flickers between two people who have no future. Daryl Lim Wei Jie’s melancholy and lascivious poems dart and duck across each page searching for something more. And Max Easton’s story ‘Tourist Trap’ follows Helen (of his novel Paradise Estate) to the squats of Milan, where, standing at the fringes of her friends’ lives, she is made to see the mess and struggle for anyone who dares to grow roots.

Contents

David Sornig  Os Sacrum  prose
Eliot Weinberger 
What Remains  poetry 
Max Easton 
Tourist Trap  prose 
Daryl Lim Wei Jie 
Five Poems  poetry
Mariana Enríquez (trans. Alice Whitmore)  Main Building, Tenth Floor  prose
Dani Netherclift  Preludes #2  prose

Frontispiece by Greg Harrison

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