frank moorhouse: a life

In his short story I So Do Not Want To Be Having This Conversation, Frank Moorhouse’s first person narrator says “I’m on the side of Lytton Strachey when he remarked that good biography should pass lightly over those performances and

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the tragedy of jewish comedy : a panel discussion

Sydney Arts Guide shot a few questions across  to Robyn Reynolds (pictured) one  of the panelists on the Tragedy of Jewish Comedy forum which will take place Saturday week  at the Bondi Pavilion Theatre.

Q. The panel is called the …

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the anniversary by stephanie bishop

Readers of the award-winning Sydney author Dr Stephanie Bishop will know that things are rarely what they seem. In this haunting story, we witness a tragedy. The narrator, a novelist known as JB Blackwood, is on a cruise with her …

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robert skinner : i’d rather not

I’D RATHER NOT is a memoir but not as you might expect. Most memoirs are published by people who have lived a long and colourful life or have survived some great loss or trauma. None of this applies to Melbourne …

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portraits by w. h. chong – striking and vibrant

There are three hundred portraits included in PORTRAITS by W. H.Chong , which is divided into five sections, including a forward by John Wolseley , comments on some of the portraits by Sophie Cunningham , an afterward by Michelle de

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