Accessibility Tools

  • Content scaling 100%
  • Font size 100%
  • Line height 100%
  • Letter spacing 100%
Biography

Keating: A biography by Edna Carew

by Brian Toohey
November 1988, no. 106

Keating: A biography by Edna Carew

Allen and Unwin, 240 pp, $29.95 hb

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

This book has drawn comment from press gallery journalists that the author’s background as a finance writer has led to weaknesses in its political analysis. The political sections, however, strike this reader as every bit up to the standard of the press gallery contributions on the subject, and, indeed, add some useful detail on Paul Keating’s early years, which were devoted with such unswerving dedication to entering parliament at the age of twenty-five. Both the gallery and Carew agree that Keating is an outstanding politician and enormously successful treasurer. While it is not always fair to lament that a book is different from the one you might have preferred to read – the author’s task is hard enough as it is – I would have hoped that the economic issues would have been explored with a much broader brush.

 


Continue reading for only $10 per month.
Subscribe and gain full access to Australian Book Review.

Already a subscriber? .
If you need assistance, feel free to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..



Keating: A biography by Edna Carew

Allen and Unwin, 240 pp, $29.95 hb

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


From the New Issue

Science Under Siege: Defending science from dark forces by Michael Mann and Peter Hotez

by Ian Lowe

51 Alterities: Poetry as vibe, not polemic by Keri Glastonbury

by David McCooey

Ripeness: A novel about social maturation by Sarah Moss

by Amy Walters

You May Also Like

by Joanna Mendelssohn
Lucia’s Measure: The Story of a Giantess
by Evelyn Juers

Tim Costello by Tim Costello

by Jacqueline Kent

Leave a comment

If you are an ABR subscriber, you will need to sign in to post a comment.

If you have forgotten your sign in details, or if you receive an error message when trying to submit your comment, please email your comment (and the name of the article to which it relates) to ABR Comments. We will review your comment and, subject to approval, we will post it under your name.

Please note that all comments must be approved by ABR and comply with our Terms & Conditions.

Submit comment