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Art speaks, but we sometimes need translation
Fiction by Mary Manning
Africa resists the moral authority of the West, says Anthony Ham.
John Sendy revisits Joseph Furphy’s Such is Life
Religion and art renew their relationship.
What is anti-Semitism? | The undeserving poor
Poems by Dimitris Tsaloumas & Michael Farrell
Donald Russell reviews Hidden, a harrowing film from acclaimed French director Michael Haneke that examines racism, voyeurism and a too-comfortable middle-class family.
Occasionally, the mountain / glows at the summit / an event horizon, / its outcropping and granite folds
Life in Kabul.
This year’s May anniversary of independence for Timor Leste is Xanana Gusmão’s second as President and the country’s fifth as a free territory. Sara Niner looks at the current political machinations.
Peter Davis charts the success of a land-remapping project.
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