Post-nuclear

Featured in

  • Published 20111206
  • ISBN: 9781921758232
  • Extent: 232 pp
  • Paperback (234 x 153mm), eBook

In this special, festive edition of our summer-reading program, Griffith Review returns to ‘Post-nuclear’, Benjamin Law‘s brief and moving treatise on Christmas – what it means and how that meaning evolves as family changes – from Griffith Review 34: The Annual Fiction Edition.

Benjamin Law writes books, TV screenplays, columns, essays and features. He’s the author of the memoir The Family Law (Black Inc.), Moral Panic 101 (Quarterly Essay, Black Inc.) and much, much more.

Already a subscriber? Sign in here

If you are an educator or student wishing to access content for study purposes please contact us at griffithreview@griffith.edu.au

Share article

More from author

Nothing ever lasts

Non-fictionBut I hate thinking of myself as the diversity hire. As I said, I’ve worked in the industry for over a decade. ‘I belong in this room,’ I told myself. I’m not a token – despite being called that so many times in my career that I’ve lost count. I’ve earned my place.

More from this edition

A bay of islands

GR OnlineOUT FROM THE shoreline of Brisbane lies a scattering of islands. Each particular, each with a feeling of its own, that in part comes...

The tank

FictionIT FEELS GOOD to have the sun on him. To press his body into the sand, the hot wind across his bare skin finally...

Interview with
Romy Ash

InterviewAs we're conducting this interview via email, could describe your current environment?I am writing in my studio, which is in the Sample House building,...

Stay up to date with the latest, news, articles and special offers from Griffith Review.