Morag Fraser
To celebrate the best books of 2004 Australian Book Review invited contributors to nominate their favourite titles. Contributors included Dennis Altman, Brenda Niall, Kerryn Goldsworthy, Morag Fraser and Chris Wallace-Crabbe.
... (read more)Vintage: Celebrating ten years of the Mildura writers' festival edited by Donata Carrazza and Paul Kane
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Traveller's Tales edited by Trevor Bormann & Lost in Transmission by Jonathan Harley
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Off Course: From public place to marketplace at Melbourne University by John Cain and John Hewitt
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Whitefella Jump Up by Germaine Greer & Made In England by David Malouf
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Vale Glen Tomasetti
Glen Tomasetti (born in 1929) – author, poet and folksinger – died on June 25. Tomasetti’s 1976 novel, Thoroughly Decent People, was the first book published by McPhee Gribble (the second was Helen Garner’s Monkey Grip). Her novel Man of Letters was adapted for the ABC by Alma de Groen. Tomasetti continued to write poetry into her last months. Her uncompleted biography of Hepzibah Menuhin was almost twenty years in the making.
Dark Victory by David Marr and Marian Wilkinson & Don’t Tell the Prime Minister by Patrick Weller
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