Edition 73

Hey, Utopia!

  • Published 3rd August, 2021
  • ISBN: 978-1-922212-62-7
  • Extent: 264pp
  • Paperback (234 x 153mm), eBook

There’s no place like utopia.

What are the possibilities and pitfalls of imagining a better future? Hey, Utopia! explores the ramifications of Thomas More’s term in a range of contexts: the possible and the improbable, the out of reach and almost realised.

Edited by Ashley Hay and featuring work by Sarah Sentilles, Thurston Moore & John Kinsella, Ellen van Neerven, Alex Cothren, Fiona Foley and Lea McInerney, Griffith Review 73 looks into visions past and present, those with potential and those that proved punishing.


AUDIO AND VIDEO

Listen to Editor Ashley Hay read her introduction ‘Reframing the thought experiment’.

Listen to Alex Cothren read ‘A short history of guns in America’.

Listen to Editor Ashley Hay on Books Books Books podcast.

Listen to Editor Ashley Hay in conversation with Sarah Sentilles for Byron Writers Festival.

Listen to Amanda Tattersall read ‘Scaling change’

Watch the launch of Griffith Review 73: Hey, Utopia! Contributors Julian MeyrickAmanda NiehausHugh Possingham and Amanda Tattersall take a deep-dive with Ashley Hay into other ways to see the world.

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