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Biography

Burchett – a committed man or a bought stooge?

The Exile by Roland Perry

by Bill Lesley
March 1988, no. 98

The Exile by Roland Perry

Heinemann, $24.95 hb, 368 pp

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There is in the annals of Australian media reporting of international affairs, a dominant tradition of what one might well describe as the ‘Biggies’ school of journalism. ‘Pace’ Damien Parer, Blanche D’Alpuget, John Pilger, Peter Hartings and others, the ‘Biggies’ school has provided a paradigm broken but rarely.

Detailed description of actions or their settings; unspoken assumptions of blind belief in western values; plenty of punch-ups; an obsessive concern with the dynamics of events almost as a substitute for analysis of background, policy or historical process; these are the hallmarks of this well-worked ‘Biggies’ school. It has characterized the presentation and interpretation of the world beyond Australia’s shores, by cohorts of stabled journalists over the many decades now, of Australian external relations.

 


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The Exile by Roland Perry

Heinemann, $24.95 hb, 368 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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