Essay Collection
Three gadflies
Tolerance, Prejudice and Fear by Christos Tsiolkas, Gideon Haigh and Alexis Wright
by Jay Daniel Thompson •
Tolerance, Prejudice and Fear by Christos Tsiolkas, Gideon Haigh and Alexis Wright
Allen & Unwin, $24.95 pb, 176 pp
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Tolerance, Prejudice and Fear comprises a trio of essays commissioned by the Sydney PEN. According to its website, PEN is ‘an association of writers devoted to freedom of expression in Australia’. In this book, three major Australian authors discuss the roles that tolerance, prejudice and fear have played in contemporary Australian society. This is a society in which traditional ideas about national identity and race have been variously championed and attacked. The result is thought-provoking and engrossing.
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