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Việt Nam: A History from earliest times to the present by Ben Kiernan
by Robin Gerster •
In 1948, the Nobel Prize-winning poet and Chilean senator, Pablo Neruda, proud member of his country’s Communist Party, accused his government of treason for forging an alliance with the United States. Shortly after, Neruda went underground to escape arrest. For thirteen months ...
... (read more)Valiant For Truth: The life of Chester Wilmot, war correspondent by Neil McDonald with Peter Brune
by Kevin Foster •
Contemporary Australian Poetry edited by Martin Langford et. al.
by John Hawke •
There is a striking scene early on in Barry Jenkins’s Moonlight that sums up the whole film. It is dusk and the sun is about to set on a Miami Beach. A young African American boy and his mentor sit by the sea and watch the ebb and flow of the ocean in the dwindling light. Having just run away ...
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