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John Hanrahan

John Hanrahan was a freelance writer and critic.

John Hanrahan reviews 'White Stag of Exile' by Thomas Shapcott

April 1984, no. 59 01 April 1984
Thomas Shapcott uses as a basis for his novel the fascinating life story of Karoly Pulszky, who left Hungary as the disgraced Director of the National Gallery of Art and who committed suicide after two months in Queensland. Pulszky, a forceful and flamboyant man, followed in the footsteps of his distinguished father in building up Hungary’s art collection. He was married to Emilia Markus, ‘The ... (read more)

John Hanrahan reviews 'Schindler’s Ark' by Thomas Keneally

February–March 1983, no. 48 01 February 1983
Thomas Keneally excels in stories of guilt. Schindler’s Ark joins Bring Larks and Heroes and The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith as his best work so far. Organised and complacent cruelty to convicts, to blacks, to Jews grabs Keneally’s imagination to produce his most powerful novels. On one level, Schindler’s Ark is the story of a man who played the system to ensure the survival of his Jewish fact ... (read more)
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