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The Book that Changed Me: Falling for Eve Babitz’s Sex and Rage

Sally Breen, Griffith University. In this series, writers nominate a book that changed their life – or at least their thinking. I first read Eve Babitz at the tail end of the 20th century, holed up in the rumpus room… Continue Reading →

Make Noise — The (Forbidden) Joy of Crowds

By Sally Breen, Griffith University I live in what was one of the noisiest city precincts, pre-pandemic, in the country — Surfers Paradise — golden lit, white noise jewel of the Gold Coast. The pandemonium vibe both natural and man-made,… Continue Reading →

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