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George Orwell’s take on language has an increasing contemporary relevance
Art speaks, but we sometimes need translation
Fiction by Mary Manning
God's Politics is a book which, though flawed, does manage to straddle the divide between left and right, and in so doing, poses some interesting questions that neither side of politics can comfortably answer.
Poems by Libby Hart and Chris Wallace-Crabbe
Some time in November 1962, I decided to upgrade my living arrangements from squalid to moderately conventional ...
Pam O’Connor reviews Margaret Simons’ The Meeting of the Waters: the Hindmarsh Island Affair.
Experiencing death in the midst of life
Peter Craven on John Bell’s Hamlet.
Frank Brennan looks at Philip Ayres’ Owen Dixon.
June Saunders was a little-known Queensland poet with a wealth of potential
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.
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