| Acland Street, in St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia
has traditionally been a place where foreigners meet.
ACLAND PRESS is a small publishing house
seeking to bring together Australian radical positions, including republicanism,
and an internationalist vision.
ACLAND PRESS's interest in our European
formation is reflected in its colophon, which adapts the monogram of the
Renaissance engraver Albrecht Dürer.
ACLAND PRESS looks for a closer alignment
of literature: fiction, drama, poetry, essays and mixed forms - with cultural
questioning: politics, social policy, religion, philosophy, cultural studies. In
reinstating history within the Australian consciousness, it will oppose the junk
culture. In bringing together lively imagining and sober questioning, it aspires
to create:
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