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Panic (Paperback)
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Panic (Paperback)
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Panic (noun). A sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety, often
causing wildly unthinking behaviour. Australians see themselves as
a relaxed and tolerant bunch. But scratch the surface and you'll
uncover an extraordinary level of fear. Cronulla. Henson. Hanson.
Wik. Haneef. The Boats. ... Panic shows all of David Marr's
characteristic insight, quick wit and brilliant prose as he cuts
through the froth and fury that have kept Australia simmering over
the last fifteen years. Turning fear into panic is a great
political art: knowing how to stack the bonfire, where to find the
kindling, when to slosh on a bucket of kero to set the whole thing
off with a satisfying roar ... These are dispatches from the
republic of panic, stories of fear and fear-mongering under three
prime ministers. Some chart panic on the rise and others pick
through the wreckage left behind, but all grew out of my wish to
honour the victims of these ugly episodes: the people damaged and a
damaged country. -David Marr Praise for Panic: 'for those who
deplore such panics ... this is a good tonic' - Jack Waterford,
Canberra Times 'The effectiveness of Marr's writing lies in his
ability to stand back and offer sweet reasonableness in the fact of
events that other reporters would happily play for populist
hysteria.' - Sydney Morning Herald 'David Marr is not on the list
of Australian living treasures, but perhaps he should be. Among our
best journalists, he stands out as someone who has consistently
challenged the powerful, at his best with forensic skill and deep
research.' - Dennis Altman, Australian Book Review 'Panic is
clever, intelligently exposing the language of Marr's right-wing
adversaries while separating political rhetoric from political
reality.' - West Australian About the author: David Marr has
written for the Sydney Morning Herald, the Age and the Monthly,
been editor of the National Times, a reporter for Four Corners,
presenter of ABC TV's Media Watch and now writes for the Guardian.
His books include Patrick White: A Life, The High Price of Heaven,
Dark Victory (with Marian Wilkinson) and three Quarterly Essays:
His Master's Voice, Power Trip and Political Animal.
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