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A Melbourne flaneur

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June–July 2005, no. 272

Batman in the Bulletin: The Melbourne I remember by Keith Dunstan

Australian Scholarly Publishing, $34.95 pb, 344 pp

A Melbourne flaneur

by
June–July 2005, no. 272

There is no Australian city other than Melbourne which could have produced Keith Dunstan,’ writes Barry Humphries in his foreword to this collection. Indeed, Dunstan, journalist and writer, has long been a Melbourne institution, particularly remembered for his daily column in the Sun News-Pictorial, ‘A Place in the Sun’. While working as a journalist, he was also busy as a writer of popular history: among his many works is that splendid trilogy, Wowsers (1968), Knockers (1972) and Ratbags (1979), the juxtaposition of those titles telling us so much about the character of Australian culture.

John Rickard reviews ‘Batman in the Bulletin: The Melbourne I remember’ by Keith Dunstan

Batman in the Bulletin: The Melbourne I remember

by Keith Dunstan

Australian Scholarly Publishing, $34.95 pb, 344 pp

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