Griffith Review - Recognition

Recognition

The Griffith Review has won national awards for essays advancing public debate, is regularly syndicated in major newspapers and forms the basis of ABC Radio broadcasts. Essays and stories from the Review are have been included in Best Australian Essays, Best Australian Stories collections. An anthology of memoirs published in the Review was published as A Revealed Life: Australian Writers and their Journey in Memoir by ABC Books in 2007.

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