Issue Nine, Autumn 2008 Art & Lies II Literature; Aesthetics and Visual Arts
There is Nothing Like a Lie / Ann McCulloch (featuring excerpts from The Sorrows of Eros - Henry Weinfield) 'The Influence of Kalidasa on Shakespeare': the genre of the key-note address and the story of the lie / Vijay Mishra Tragedy and the Lie / Ann McCulloch Concerning an axiom that flutters like a door hinge or butterfly / Sudesh Mishra Melancholy Secrets; Rosa Praed’s Encrypted Father / Jennifer Rutherford Melancholic Wonderlands: Australians Painting Spaces of Terror and Half -Truths / Ann McCulloch Unspoken Stories: Silence in the Literature of Atrocity / Sally Blundell Fractured Realities, Fractured Truths in Tracey Moffatt’s Nice Coloured Girls and Night Cries: A Rural Tragedy / Janet Watson Leaving Out the Boring Bits: Writing the Family in the Australian-Irish Diaspora / Sarah Flattley Truths in Narrative Fiction? / R.A. Goodrich TheTruth Always Lies Elsewhere: The Case of The Ravishing of Lol.V. Stein / Dominique Hecq Art and the Scalpel / John Forrest Please Explain / Les Morgan Arnold Shore: The Man and the Myth / Rob Haysom Notebooks / David Brooks The Lie of Objective Reality: The Related Agon of Blake, Goethe and Nietzsche / Louise Fairfax