Part of the pleasure in editing this issue for Kunapipi was trawling for copy both within and outside Britain, and finding everywhere among the writers I approached a warm and generous response. The resulting rich yield includes, along with material from two recently published volumes of poetry, a good range of new work and \u27work in progress\u27, and along with writers already known to readers of Kunapipi, several newcomers to the journal - all in all, signs of the diversity and significance of the literatures from Commonwealth countries in the latter half of this century
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It feels obligatory that this editorial should start with a comment on the year of this issue: 2020,...
474 pages“The Empire of English Literature” uncovers the editor’s role in constructing the transnati...
Meniscus is a literary journal, published and supported by the Australasian Association of Writing P...
This special issue of Kunapipi is a tribute to tlie work and career of Professor Shirley Chew, who r...
One of the prime concerns behind the compilation of this special poetry issue of Kunapipi is to chal...
Recently, I\u27ve been a frequent visitor to the U.K. and Ireland, and I do read a great deal of the...
At first glance, the contents of this issue of the journal may appear eclectic, if not scattered. It...
Explorations . . . reaches another milestone -- after relegating reviews to its own issue and direct...
The basis of my relationship with Anna was a shared year at the University of Aarhus, Denmark, and t...
Meniscus is a literary journal, published and supported by the Australasian Association of Writing ...
This article consists of reports from several different editors of Journals from different parts of ...
The creation and publication of a journal is a remarkable scholarly event. Most importantly, the ina...
Special Issue: Ideas and realities: Creative writing in Asia todayThe essay charts the history and g...
The river one dips one’s toes into from one editorial to the next is never the same, as Heraclitus m...
After a hiatus caused by the successive lockdowns of the Covid pandemic in 2020, Junctures 22 return...
It feels obligatory that this editorial should start with a comment on the year of this issue: 2020,...
474 pages“The Empire of English Literature” uncovers the editor’s role in constructing the transnati...
Meniscus is a literary journal, published and supported by the Australasian Association of Writing P...