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A bloody good rant : my passions, memories and demons

A bloody good rant : my passions, memories and demons

Thomas Keneally has been observing, reflecting on and writing about Australia and the human condition for well over fifty years. In this deeply personal, passionately drawn and richly tuned collection he draws on a lifetime of engagement with the great issues of our recent history and his own moments of discovery and understanding. He writes with unbounded joy of being a grandparent, and with intimacy and insight about the prospect of death and the meaning of faith. He is outraged about the treatment of Indigenous Australians and refugees, and argues fiercely against market economics and the cowardice of climate change deniers. And he introduces us to some of the people, both great and small, who have dappled his life.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920481454 BIO 994 KEN
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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Field name Details
RSN 000069448299
ISBN 9781743311578
1743311575
Call Number 994 A823.4
Dates Keneally, Thomas 1935-
Name of Publisher Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2021.
Attachments 25 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Thomas Keneally has been observing, reflecting on and writing about Australia and the human condition for well over fifty years. In this deeply personal, passionately drawn and richly tuned collection he draws on a lifetime of engagement with the great issues of our recent history and his own moments of discovery and understanding. He writes with unbounded joy of being a grandparent, and with intimacy and insight about the prospect of death and the meaning of faith. He is outraged about the treatment of Indigenous Australians and refugees, and argues fiercely against market economics and the cowardice of climate change deniers. And he introduces us to some of the people, both great and small, who have dappled his life.
Keneally, Thomas, 1935-
Subject Mortality
Grandfathers
Faith
Death
Refugees
Climatic changes
Aboriginal Australians Treatment of
Authors, Australian -- 20th century
Australia History 20th century.
Australia History 21st century.
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