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October 2025, no. 480

As the fiftieth anniversary of the dismissal of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam approaches, ABR turns its attention to the consequences of that political rupture for land rights in Australia. In a powerfully eloquent essay, Heidi Norman and Francis Markham explain that whereas Whitlam sought a ‘national covenant’ on land rights, the dismissal stalled progress, resulting in a ‘patchwork of rights and tenures, fractured by jurisdiction and industry pressure’. Sean Scalmer looks at the rise of the terms the ‘Australian way’ and ‘progressive patriotism’ in light of Australia’s unique history of progressive labour reform and suffrage. Poet and technology writer Judith Bishop examines two major new American books on AI and ABR Poetry Editor Felicity Plunkett considers three new Sylvia Plath books about this ‘single-mother poet’. ABR reviewers look at fiction by Omar Musa, Paul Daley, Nicolas Rothewell and Alison Nampitjinpa Anderson, Solvej Balle, and Catherine Lacey. We publish poems by Ellen van Neerven, Dženana Vucic, Toby Fitch, and Charmaine Papertalk Green, plus Kate Fullagar’s essay ‘Questions for Mai: Joshua Reynolds’s portrait and the memory of Empire’.

October’s cover artwork is by Jeffrey Smart, courtesy of the Estate of Jeffrey Smart.

October 2025, no. 480

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Literary Lives

Electric Spark: The tempestuous life of Muriel Spark by Frances Wilson

Australian History

Clever Men: Mountford’s expedition reappraised by Martin Thomas

Australian History

Our Story: A long multicultural past edited by Zhou Xiaoping

History

Now, the People!: France’s populist left leader by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, translated from French by David Broder

Letters

A Life in Letters: A new light on Simone Weil by Robert Chevanier and André A. Devaux, translated from French by Nicholas Elliott

Science

Prove It: Ready reckoner for post-truth age by Elizabeth Finkel

Science

Science Under Siege: Defending science from dark forces by Michael Mann and Peter Hotez

Fiction

Fierceland: A haunted second novel by Omar Musa

Fiction

The Möbius Book: A book of möbiusness by Catherine Lacey

Fiction

On the Calculation of Volume: Book I by Solvej Balle, translated from Danish by Barbara J. Haveland & On the Calculation of Volume: Book II by Solvej Balle, translated from Danish by Barbara J. Haveland

Fiction

Arborescence: On becoming trees by Rhett Davis

Fiction

Yilkari: Novel by symbiosis by Nicolas Rothwell and Alison Nampitjinpa Anderson

Fiction

Pissants: A deflated football novel by Brandon Jack

Art

On Display: A story worth telling by Laura Couttie

Classics

The Odyssey: A mesmerising guide to Odysseus’s world by Homer, translated from ancient Greek by Daniel Mendelsohn

Sydney

Walking Sydney: Sydney, by its writers by Belinda Castles

Poetry

51 Alterities: Poetry as vibe, not polemic by Keri Glastonbury

Technology

Apple in China: Apple in the world by Patrick McGee

Gender

What Is Wrong with Men by Jessa Crispin & The Male Complaint by Simon James Copland