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Isabella Trimboli

Isabella Trimboli is a critic, essayist and editor. Her writing on film, literature and art has appeared in publications such as Metrograph Journal, Sydney Review of Books, The Saturday Paper, The Monthly, Art Guide and The Guardian. She lives in Melbourne.

Articles

On ‘Claiming the Colossus’ by Evelyn Juers

HEAT 2
1996

This is an essay about the gigantic – women who seem permanently pitched skyward, whose articulations overpower, and have the capacity to rupture and then obliterate. It’s about the enormity and hot terror of self-expression, where words do not formulate slowly in mouths but instead ‘leap from lips’. This isn’t the stuff of sensible ambition – it’s loftiness and extravagance and total grandeur!

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Life’s Work

HEAT Series 3 Number 10
2023

I’m chasing after something faster than me, that refuses to be pinned down. I find myself getting lost in its contradictions and capaciousness. How to write about something that is made for no one, but imagines, or hopes for, an audience anyway?

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