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The anniversary of Peter Carey’s Booker-winning masterpiece prompts a revisit of the literature and cinema telling the most ...
A house is supposed to be the place from which you can set out into the world, in which you can raise a family, to which you ...
Eva Victor’s tender and wry debut explores how trauma can live in the body, while Ari Aster’s neo-Western unspools the horrors of modern life ...
Lena Dunham’s new rom-com series mines her life with her British musician husband, but the fun and froth gives way to an ...
The focus of the government’s reform roundtable has morphed from “productivity” to “economic reform”, but there’s been no change to its overarching question: what comes next?
Modern environmental sensibility has not increased the number of Australians who are able to imagine what our dominant homelands – the coastlands of the temperate zone – were like before European ...
A dread-infused debut novel focuses on kids at a party on a sprawling New England property, all told in a dreamlike ...
Shute's first inspiration for On the Beach was an article in Time just before Christmas in 1954 reporting on a paper delivered at the French Academy of Sciences. In ‘The Cumulative Effects of ...
The Monthly has chosen to temporarily remove Louise Milligan’s recent essay from our website. We have been made aware of an active case that is about to come before the courts that had not been ...
If a man can be said to be made by his place – and a place starts with the sounds, smells and colours known by the body, and extends to the family and state known by the heart and mind – then ...
The conservative charity group figures driving the opposition leader’s pivot to nuclear energy When Lesley Hughes agreed to lead a nocturnal wildlife tour at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo in August last year, ...
Quentin Sprague is a Canberra-based writer. His first book, The Stranger Artist, won the 2021 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for nonfiction.