by Australian Book Review •
Allen & Unwin tells us that David Marr and Marian Wilkinson’s much-anticipated book about the Tampa Affair has been postponed until February 2003. The title is now Dark Victory: The Military campaign to re-elect the Prime Minister.
Amanda Lohrey is also in the news. Her study of the Greens and their leader, Bob Brown, has just appeared as the latest ‘Quarterly Essay’ (Groundswell: The Rise of the Greens). Meanwhile, the Montpelier and Vulgar Presses have reissued her 1984 novel, The Morality of Gentlemen, along with Jean Devanny’s Sugar Heaven (1936). Delys Bird reviews the latter novel, along with several reissues, on page 61.
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Fiction
Yilkari: Novel by symbiosis by Nicolas Rothwell and Alison Nampitjinpa Anderson
by Paul Daley
Australian History
Clever Men: Mountford’s expedition reappraised by Martin Thomas
by Ben Silverstein
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