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Meanjin (/miˈændʒɪn/), formerly Meanjin Papers and Meanjin Quarterly, is an Australian literary magazine. The name is derived from the Turrbal word for the spike of land where the city of Brisbane is located. It was founded in 1940 in Brisbane, by Clem Christesen. It moved to Melbourne in 1945 and is as of March 2022 a subsidiary of the University of Melbourne.

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  • Meanjin (/miˈændʒɪn/), formerly Meanjin Papers and Meanjin Quarterly, is an Australian literary magazine. The name is derived from the Turrbal word for the spike of land where the city of Brisbane is located. It was founded in 1940 in Brisbane, by Clem Christesen. It moved to Melbourne in 1945 and is as of March 2022 a subsidiary of the University of Melbourne. (en)
  • Iris liteartha Astrálach is ea Meanjin agus é ar na cinn is sine agus is tábhachtaí san Astráil. Tháinig an t-ainm – a fhuaimnítear mar mí-an-jin – ó fhocal Bundúchasach ar an áit a bhfuil Brisbane. Bhunaigh Clem Christesen Meanjin i Mí Nollag 1940. Foilsíodh é mar Meanjin Papers anuas go dtí an bhliain 1947, mar Meanjin idir na blianta 1947 agus 1960, mar Meanjin Quarterly idir na blianta 1961 agus 1976, agus mar Meanjin as sin amach. D’aistrigh an iris go Melbourne sa bhliain 1945 agus foilsítear í anois faoi choimirce . (ga)
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  • Australia (en)
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  • Jonathan Green (en)
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  • Meanjin (en)
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  • Meanjin (/miˈændʒɪn/), formerly Meanjin Papers and Meanjin Quarterly, is an Australian literary magazine. The name is derived from the Turrbal word for the spike of land where the city of Brisbane is located. It was founded in 1940 in Brisbane, by Clem Christesen. It moved to Melbourne in 1945 and is as of March 2022 a subsidiary of the University of Melbourne. (en)
  • Iris liteartha Astrálach is ea Meanjin agus é ar na cinn is sine agus is tábhachtaí san Astráil. Tháinig an t-ainm – a fhuaimnítear mar mí-an-jin – ó fhocal Bundúchasach ar an áit a bhfuil Brisbane. Bhunaigh Clem Christesen Meanjin i Mí Nollag 1940. Foilsíodh é mar Meanjin Papers anuas go dtí an bhliain 1947, mar Meanjin idir na blianta 1947 agus 1960, mar Meanjin Quarterly idir na blianta 1961 agus 1976, agus mar Meanjin as sin amach. D’aistrigh an iris go Melbourne sa bhliain 1945 agus foilsítear í anois faoi choimirce . (ga)
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  • Meanjin (ga)
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