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Troy Bramston

Troy Bramston reviews ‘A Figure of Speech: A political memoir’ by Graham Freudenberg

December 2005–January 2006, no. 277 01 December 2005
Graham Freudenberg, who has been at the centre of federal and NSW Labor politics for more than forty years, has now written his political memoir. Elegantly presented by his publisher, A Figure of Speech details Freudenberg’s life story, from his childhood in Brisbane to his early career in journalism, a rite of passage to London, and the vicissitudes of life in politics. The book focuses on Fre ... (read more)

Troy Bramston reviews 'Orwell's Australia: From cold war to culture wars' by Dennis Glover

December 2003–January 2004, no. 257 01 December 2003
George Orwell must be spinning in his grave. Aghast at the use of his name to inspire any political crusade or bandwagon, the ardent advocate against the use of language to spin an alternative reality is forever being used to bolster the armory of political activists around the world. Should Orwell be allowed to rest? Simon Crean’s speechwriter, the cerebral Dennis Glover, evidently thinks not. ... (read more)