The Best Australian Essays 2010
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Author: Robert Drewe
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
'I wanted to showcase those subjects which thoughtful and talented Australian writers were absorbed by in this particular year; indeed (I thought), wouldn't it be good to show what this country, and its culture, was about in 2010?'-Robert Drewe This year's Best Australian Essays offers riveting snapshots of the nation's 'current loves and angers, its art and myths and amusements and gender concerns - and its propensity for bushfires.' From Alex Miller on the creative imagination to Mark Dapin on crime myths, from Amanda Hooton on Miss Universe to Tim Flannery on the inner lives of animals, this is a collection that takes the pulse of the nation's writers and thinkers and finds them in rude health. A deeply satisfying collection for that long summer read. Clive James Peter Porter Christine Kenneally The Fires Shane Maloney Rudd's End David Marr White's London Mark Dapin Crime Myths of Australia Andrew Sant Marriage Guy Rundle Official Culture Peter Conrad The Minogue Sisters Jo Lennan Botany Tim Flannery Humans and Animals Maureen O'Shaughnessy An Addict's Journey Ian Henderson Freud and the Cultural Cringe Amanda Hooton Miss Universe Anne Manne The Girl in the Room Elizabeth Farrelly The Problem with Equality David Brooks The Smoking Vegetarian Sunil Badami Westies Les Murray Our Dictionary Janet Hawley Charles & Barbara Blackman David Malouf In Praise of the States Shelley Gare Secret Women's Business Paul McGeough Gaza Flotilla Murray Bail School Days Kathy Marks The Mining Boom Alex Miller Awakening the Imagination Melissa Lucashenko A High-school Death Lorna Hallahan On Being Odd Pauline Nguyen Fish Sauce Memories Carmel Bird Omens Nicolas Rothwell Indigenous Magic Robert Manne Asylum Seekers Sarah Drummond A Pub in the Pilbara Gerard Windsor Visiting the Cemetery
Author: Robert Drewe
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
'I wanted to showcase those subjects which thoughtful and talented Australian writers were absorbed by in this particular year; indeed (I thought), wouldn't it be good to show what this country, and its culture, was about in 2010?'-Robert Drewe This year's Best Australian Essays offers riveting snapshots of the nation's 'current loves and angers, its art and myths and amusements and gender concerns - and its propensity for bushfires.' From Alex Miller on the creative imagination to Mark Dapin on crime myths, from Amanda Hooton on Miss Universe to Tim Flannery on the inner lives of animals, this is a collection that takes the pulse of the nation's writers and thinkers and finds them in rude health. A deeply satisfying collection for that long summer read. Clive James Peter Porter Christine Kenneally The Fires Shane Maloney Rudd's End David Marr White's London Mark Dapin Crime Myths of Australia Andrew Sant Marriage Guy Rundle Official Culture Peter Conrad The Minogue Sisters Jo Lennan Botany Tim Flannery Humans and Animals Maureen O'Shaughnessy An Addict's Journey Ian Henderson Freud and the Cultural Cringe Amanda Hooton Miss Universe Anne Manne The Girl in the Room Elizabeth Farrelly The Problem with Equality David Brooks The Smoking Vegetarian Sunil Badami Westies Les Murray Our Dictionary Janet Hawley Charles & Barbara Blackman David Malouf In Praise of the States Shelley Gare Secret Women's Business Paul McGeough Gaza Flotilla Murray Bail School Days Kathy Marks The Mining Boom Alex Miller Awakening the Imagination Melissa Lucashenko A High-school Death Lorna Hallahan On Being Odd Pauline Nguyen Fish Sauce Memories Carmel Bird Omens Nicolas Rothwell Indigenous Magic Robert Manne Asylum Seekers Sarah Drummond A Pub in the Pilbara Gerard Windsor Visiting the Cemetery
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Robert Drewe
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
'I wanted to showcase those subjects which thoughtful and talented Australian writers were absorbed by in this particular year; indeed (I thought), wouldn't it be good to show what this country, and its culture, was about in 2010?'-Robert Drewe This year's Best Australian Essays offers riveting snapshots of the nation's 'current loves and angers, its art and myths and amusements and gender concerns - and its propensity for bushfires.' From Alex Miller on the creative imagination to Mark Dapin on crime myths, from Amanda Hooton on Miss Universe to Tim Flannery on the inner lives of animals, this is a collection that takes the pulse of the nation's writers and thinkers and finds them in rude health. A deeply satisfying collection for that long summer read. Clive James Peter Porter Christine Kenneally The Fires Shane Maloney Rudd's End David Marr White's London Mark Dapin Crime Myths of Australia Andrew Sant Marriage Guy Rundle Official Culture Peter Conrad The Minogue Sisters Jo Lennan Botany Tim Flannery Humans and Animals Maureen O'Shaughnessy An Addict's Journey Ian Henderson Freud and the Cultural Cringe Amanda Hooton Miss Universe Anne Manne The Girl in the Room Elizabeth Farrelly The Problem with Equality David Brooks The Smoking Vegetarian Sunil Badami Westies Les Murray Our Dictionary Janet Hawley Charles & Barbara Blackman David Malouf In Praise of the States Shelley Gare Secret Women's Business Paul McGeough Gaza Flotilla Murray Bail School Days Kathy Marks The Mining Boom Alex Miller Awakening the Imagination Melissa Lucashenko A High-school Death Lorna Hallahan On Being Odd Pauline Nguyen Fish Sauce Memories Carmel Bird Omens Nicolas Rothwell Indigenous Magic Robert Manne Asylum Seekers Sarah Drummond A Pub in the Pilbara Gerard Windsor Visiting the Cemetery
Author: Robert Drewe
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 368
'I wanted to showcase those subjects which thoughtful and talented Australian writers were absorbed by in this particular year; indeed (I thought), wouldn't it be good to show what this country, and its culture, was about in 2010?'-Robert Drewe This year's Best Australian Essays offers riveting snapshots of the nation's 'current loves and angers, its art and myths and amusements and gender concerns - and its propensity for bushfires.' From Alex Miller on the creative imagination to Mark Dapin on crime myths, from Amanda Hooton on Miss Universe to Tim Flannery on the inner lives of animals, this is a collection that takes the pulse of the nation's writers and thinkers and finds them in rude health. A deeply satisfying collection for that long summer read. Clive James Peter Porter Christine Kenneally The Fires Shane Maloney Rudd's End David Marr White's London Mark Dapin Crime Myths of Australia Andrew Sant Marriage Guy Rundle Official Culture Peter Conrad The Minogue Sisters Jo Lennan Botany Tim Flannery Humans and Animals Maureen O'Shaughnessy An Addict's Journey Ian Henderson Freud and the Cultural Cringe Amanda Hooton Miss Universe Anne Manne The Girl in the Room Elizabeth Farrelly The Problem with Equality David Brooks The Smoking Vegetarian Sunil Badami Westies Les Murray Our Dictionary Janet Hawley Charles & Barbara Blackman David Malouf In Praise of the States Shelley Gare Secret Women's Business Paul McGeough Gaza Flotilla Murray Bail School Days Kathy Marks The Mining Boom Alex Miller Awakening the Imagination Melissa Lucashenko A High-school Death Lorna Hallahan On Being Odd Pauline Nguyen Fish Sauce Memories Carmel Bird Omens Nicolas Rothwell Indigenous Magic Robert Manne Asylum Seekers Sarah Drummond A Pub in the Pilbara Gerard Windsor Visiting the Cemetery
The Best Australian Essays 2010
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