Australian Writers Shocked and ‘Disgusted’ by Closure of 85-Year-Old Literary Journal Meanjin
Melbourne University Press is ending Meanjin after 85 years due to financial non-viability, impacting Australia's second-oldest literary journal and its legacy of influential Indigenous and Australian writers.
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Australian writers slam closure of iconic literary magazine Meanjin
Meanjin literary journal, funded by Melbourne University Press, has announced its immediate closure on Thursday, with the final issue to be released in December. The outlet has cited ‘purely financial reasons’.
·Sydney, Australia
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