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THOMAS SHAPCOTT White Stag of Exile and Theatre of Darkness. Reviewed by Tony Bremner

December 10, 2013

European high culture in unlikely Australian settings lies at the heart of these two novels by Australian poet Tom Shapcott. …

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The Godfather: Peter Corris on his best reads of the year

December 6, 2013

Again the NRB editors have invited me to nominate the best books I’ve read this year. As I explained in …

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KATHRYN HEYMAN Floodline. Reviewed by Robyne Young

December 5, 2013

A natural disaster provokes emotional and ethical dilemmas for the characters in Kathryn Heyman’s new novel. We each have our …

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JANE MCCREDIE and NATASHA MITCHELL (eds) The Best Australian Science Writing 2013. Reviewed by Jean Bedford

December 3, 2013

In its pursuit of cool ideas, this diverse anthology – from essays to poetry to memoir – gives a fresh …

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The Godfather: Peter Corris on memorable teachers

November 29, 2013

Many memoirs, perhaps especially by writers, acknowledge the roles played by teachers in the shaping of people’s careers. Sometimes the …

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GERMAINE GREER White Beech. Reviewed by Tracy Sorensen

November 28, 2013

This passionate account of one woman’s engagement with the natural world is also a plea for conservation and rehabilitation. Under suburban …

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THOMAS PYNCHON Bleeding Edge. Reviewed by Michael Richardson

November 26, 2013

The author of Gravity’s Rainbow takes on corporate greed, 9/11 and the dark unconscious of the internet; the result is …

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The Godfather: Peter Corris on book launches

November 22, 2013

An unusual book launch was held recently at Gleebooks, unusual in that three books were celebrated – novels by Michael …

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STEPHEN BAXTER Proxima. Reviewed by Keith Stevenson

November 21, 2013

Alien technology, interplanetary travel, Artificial Intelligence and the origin of the universe are among the many ideas explored in this …

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DEBRA ADELAIDE Letter to George Clooney. Reviewed by Kylie Mason

November 19, 2013

The author of The Household Guide to Dying delivers a collection of short stories infused with hope. Debra Adelaide is …

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