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Parramatta dictionary written by suburb’s Laureate in Literature Yumna Kassab

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auOctober 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Parramatta dictionary written by suburb’s Laureate in Literature Yumna Kassab
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Kassab was announced as the Laureate in December 2023, as part of a collaboration between the Sydney Review of Books and Western Sydney University’s Writing and Society Research Centre.

And as part of that appointment, Kassab has developed Parramatta: A Dictionary of Place and Memory, and an event on Thursday celebrated its completion.

Dictionary author Yumna Kassab.

Dictionary author Yumna Kassab.Credit: Aresna Villanueva

The dictionary has been partly uploaded online, with letters C, S, T and W already viewable on the Sydney Review of Books website. M, N, O and P will be uploaded in the coming months, with the full dictionary to be printed by Giramondo Publishing in 2026.

An entry titled “Scarves”

All the problems of the world have been solved and all that’s left to discuss is the reason a woman chooses to put a scarf on her head.

All the entries are linked to life in Parramatta, including reflections on popular café Circa (“There’s a community around this café. Years and years, and it’s the same faces”), the Parramatta Square light rail stop (“The benches are new and comfortable and I can see where the metro is being built”) or seasonal changes (“My favourite season to walk in Parramatta Park is winter”).

An entry titled “Thirty-Two Smith”

This building on Smith Street is golden-hued. There’s the Willo restaurant on the ground floor and I get the impression that aspects of Parramatta have gone a little flash.

There’s an entry on the 2021 lockdowns (“That whole period takes on a sense of unreality”), an entry on skateboarders outside Parramatta Courthouse (“The quietness of Sunday makes it the ideal day for skateboarding”) and one on Parramatta Westfield (“A nightmare would be forgetting where I parked my car. A headache would be needing something on level 1 while being up on level 5”).

Kassab said most entries were written in a notebook while she was physically in Parramatta, where she has lived for most of her life.

An entry titled “Trophy”

There, in the trophy cabinet, at the Wanderers headquarters, is the trophy for winning the Asian Champions League.

A recurring theme is her love for the Western Sydney Wanderers, the A-League club that joined the competition in 2012 to much fanfare.

“Before they came into the picture, I was a little ambivalent (about Parramatta). But once they were established, they gave the area a bit of pride. It was a nudge to ask, why can’t my stories be set here?”

She describes the club as reinvigorating her connection to the area, where she has lived for most of her life. And her knowledge of the suburb shines through the many entries on daily life.

An entry titled “WRX”

This Subaru was favoured by the young men in the community, a car that acted as an immediate flag for the police.

It’s a distinctive way to capture life in a suburb, but it makes complete sense for a place as layered and central as Parramatta.

And Kassab leans into those layers in a way that feels satisfying for anyone who’s spent any time in Sydney’s second city.

The Sydney Morning Herald has opened a bureau in the heart of Parramatta. Email parramatta@smh.com.au with news tips.

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