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Are we writing too many of them? Is there a crisis of relevance in Austlit? No, argues Delia Falconer.
Little voice
Hugh Dillon reviews W.G. Sebald’s On the Natural History of Destruction and Mark Roseman’s The Villa, the Lake, the Meeting: Wannsee and the Final Solution.
David Ferris reviews The Ethical State? Social Liberalism in Australia by Marian Sawer.
Gabriel Smith salutes Steve Waugh.
For at least the past 20 years, people have predicted the demise of the newspaper, the magazine, and, probably, ultimately, the book. I do not believe it for a second.
Reviews of the films Inside Man, V for Vendetta, Capote, and The March of the Penguins.
Mark Wakely looks at our instinct to build fences
Reviews of the books Troubled Waters: Borders, Boundaries and Possession in the Timor Sea; Blush: Faces of Shame; Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince; and Moments of Truth.
As she slowly became a participant in this rural Mexican culture, Cate Kennedy was reminded of what her own culture has forgotten
War games are not child's play.
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