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Michael Williams

Michael Williams is a writer and reviewer. 

Michael Williams reviews 'The Ballad of Desmond Kale' by Roger McDonald

February 2006, no. 278 01 February 2006
Michael Williams reviews 'The Ballad of Desmond Kale' by Roger McDonald
How much do you care about sheep? I mean really care about sheep. Because The Ballad of Desmond Kale is up to its woolly neck in them. It’s an unusual and inspired variation on the classic Australian colonial novel of hunters for fortune, for identity and for redemption. The historical record is filled with accounts of early settlers grappling with the hostile and unpleasant environment. The bat ... (read more)

Michael Williams reviews 'Dead Europe' by Christos Tsiolkas

June–July 2005, no. 272 01 June 2005
Michael Williams reviews 'Dead Europe' by Christos Tsiolkas
So often, the language used to discuss Australian literature is that of anxiety. A.A. Phillips’s ‘cultural cringe’, coined in 1950, is never far from the critical surface as readers and commentators grapple with questions of national and literary identity. The report of the 1995 Miles Franklin Award’s judges offers one such example: [N]ovels about the migrant experience seem to us to be ... (read more)