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Quadrant is a conservative [1] Australian literary, cultural, and political journal, which publishes both online and printed editions. As of 2019 [update] , Quadrant mainly publishes commentary, [ 2 ] essays and opinion pieces on cultural , political and historical issues, although it also reviews literature and publishes poetry and fiction in ...
He also has published poems in small magazines [1] [2] and anthologies, most recently, Open Range: Poetry of the Reimagined West, Ghost Road Press, 2007, and The Quadrant Book of Poetry 2001 – 2010, Quadrant Books, 2012, Sydney, Australia. China Wind, the first novel in the Vietnam trilogy, was originally published in 1990.
Whatever Quadrant was in the past, today it is the magazine of the Australian right, drifting further to the right along with the Howard government. You use the term "liberal" (small l), making me wonder if you're confusing it with Liberal (big L), which is ironically the name of Australia's ruling conservative party.
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