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John Thompson

John Thompson reviews ‘Frank Hurley: A Photographer’s Life’ by Alasdair McGregor

February 2005, no. 268 01 February 2005
From his precocious youth in inner-city Sydney until his death – still in harness at the age of seventy-five – the Australian photographer Frank Hurley lived for ‘adventure and romance’. By any standards, his was an extraordinary career. Yet the individual delineations of its great landmarks have blurred in the factual catalogue of Hurley’s achievements in two Antarctic expeditions durin ... (read more)

John Thompson reviews 'Letters Lifted into Poetry: Selected correspondence between David Campbell and Douglas Stewart 1946–1979

March 2007, no. 289 01 March 2007
The writer Meg Stewart remembers, with affection and an abiding sense of privilege, growing up as witness to the friendship that flourished between two passionate Australian poets. One of these was her father, the New Zealand-born Douglas Stewart, for many years literary editor of the Bulletin. The other was the glamorous David Campbell, who served with distinction in the wartime RAAF and wrote hi ... (read more)