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Griffith Review 92

Lost and Found

Carody Culver Allanah Hunt

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English
Miscellaneous
05 May 2026
Series: Griffith Review
'Loss', wrote Marcus Aurelius, 'is nothing else but change'. We lose face, lose time, lose heart, lose touch, lose ground, lose our keys (often); we can lose the things that hold us back or weigh us down, just as we can lose the people and places we love most. Loss, whether it offers us pain or reward, is fundamental to the experience of being human. What might we lose or gain as technology continues its rapid advance? How do we halt the loss of our natural world? What's lost by growing up between cultures? Are we losing our sense of a shared reality? And what are the benefits to being a loser?

Lose yourself in this edition of Griffith Review as we go in search of answers.
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Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
ISBN:   9781923213197
ISBN 10:   1923213199
Series:   Griffith Review
Pages:   196
Publication Date:  
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Carody Culver is a writer and editor. Her work has appeared in Meanjin, Sydney Review of Books, Kill Your Darlings and elsewhere. Her chapbook, The Morgue I Think the Deader It Gets, was published by Cordite in 2022, and she's been a featured Australian poet on the Best American Poetry blog. A former contributing editor for Peppermint magazine, she is currently the editor of Griffith Review. Allanah Hunt is a Barkindji and Malyangapa writer, editor and academic. She is passionate about social justice, mental health and First Nations storytelling.

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