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Vivienne Kelly

Vivienne Kelly reviews ‘In the Shadow of Swords: On the trail of terror from Afghanistan to Australia’ by Sally Neighbour

May 2005, no. 271 01 May 2005
Sally Neighbour wrote this book as a direct response to the Bali bombing in October 2002. She was convinced, by that event and its aftermath, that fundamentalist Muslims’ hatred of Westerners was creating an unfamiliar world whose rules she and most Australians did not understand. We are in her debt. In clean prose, informed by meticulous research into a wide range of sources, Neighbour stitches ... (read more)

Vivienne Kelly reviews ‘Crackpots, Ratbags and Rebels: A swag of Aussie eccentrics’ by Robert Holden and ‘Up Close: 28 lives of extraordinary Australians’ by Peter Wilmoth

December 2005–January 2006, no. 277 01 December 2005
We’re all interested in people; misanthropy is not trendy. Contemporary interest in people may be manifested by the success of reality television, the media coverage given to celebrities, and books such as these, which set out to investigate people and what makes them tick. Robert Holden’s Crackpots, Ratbags and Rebels: A Swag of Aussie Eccentrics is a breezy trawl through a number of charact ... (read more)