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A new edition of ARNA -- a unique and progressive journal that showcases the voices of Sydney University's Arts students, and promotes a diversity of style and form across multiple creative and literary mediums. Foreword written by Mungo MacCallum, and featuring a poem by Les Murray.
'We were a motley mob, we sans-culottes of Canberra ...' In this vastly entertaining book, Mungo MacCallum captures the spirit of a nation-changing time. He portrays the Whitlam government's key figures - from Gough and Margaret to Lionel Murphy, Bill Hayden and Jim Cairns - as well as 'the other mob' in opposition - Billy McMahon, John Gorton, Malcolm Fraser and many more. The Whitlam Mob addresses some crucial questions- What was the night of the long prawns? Who was the playboy of the parliament? And who was 'the toe-cutter'? This is Mungo at his best- vivid and barbed, nostalgic but always clear-eyed.
Be delighted, be infuriated, be inspired - but above all be entertained! This is the ultimate puzzle book- a year's worth of Mungo MacCallum's cryptic crosswords from The Saturday Paper, plus a preface from the maestro himself.
In Australian Story, Mungo MacCallum investigates the political success of Kevin Rudd. What does he know about Australia that his opponents don't? This is a characteristically barbed and perceptive look at the challenges facing the government and the country. MacCallum argues that the things we used to rely on are not there anymore. On the Right, the blind faith in markets has recently collapsed. The Left lost its guiding light with the demise of the socialist dream. In entertaining fashion, MacCallum dissects the myths that made Australia- the idea of the Lucky Country, with endless pastures, a workingman's paradise, a new Britannia, and more. In newly uncertain times, MacCallum argues, Rudd has sought to tap into these myths, in the process reclaiming them from John Howard. Australian Story is both a canny assessment of the Rudd government's election-winning approach and a broader meditation on the nation's core traditions at a time of major change and challenge. 'Rudd has made it clear that he is looking forward to a long time in office ...If the polls are to be believed, he is still seen as the best man for the job by an overwhelming majority of Australians. But why? What is it about this repetitive, boring, God-bothering nerd that appeals to the proverbially laid-back, cynical, disengaged public?' MUNGO MACCALLUM, AUSTRALIAN STORY This special Christmas issue also includes Robert Manne's Quarterly Essay Lecture, Is Neo-Liberalism Finished? Mungo MacCallum is one of Australia's most influential political journalists. Over a career spanning more than four decades, he has worked for most of Australia's leading newspapers and magazines and been a journalist and broadcaster for the ABC and SBS. His books include Mungo- The Man Who Laughs, How To Be a Megalomaniac and Poll Dancing- The Story of the 2007 Election.
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