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The spectre

The legacy and frailties of Robert Menzies
by
March 2024, no. 462

The Menzies Watershed: Liberalism, anti-communism, continuities 1943–1954 edited by Zachary Gorman

Melbourne University Press, $50 hb, 288 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Menzies versus Evatt: The great rivalry of Australian politics by Anne Henderson

Connor Court Publishing, $34.95 pb, 235 pp

The spectre

The legacy and frailties of Robert Menzies
by
March 2024, no. 462

Bernard Cohen’s satirical novel The Antibiography of Robert F. Menzies (2013) begins shortly before the 1996 election with the titular character stepping ‘through a breach in time’ to help his successors win government. But while John Howard’s double-breasted jackets and headland speeches initially soothe this ‘large and benevolent plasmic entity’, the revenant Menzies soon becomes frustrated by the emptiness and the clichés of 1990s politics. He breaks out of the parliamentary corridors to lumber across an Australia he barely recognises, becoming ever more gigantic and spectral – pursued all the way by a writer trying to wrestle him onto the page.

The Menzies Watershed: Liberalism, anti-communism, continuities 1943–1954

The Menzies Watershed: Liberalism, anti-communism, continuities 1943–1954

edited by Zachary Gorman

Melbourne University Press, $50 hb, 288 pp

Menzies versus Evatt: The great rivalry of Australian politics

Menzies versus Evatt: The great rivalry of Australian politics

by Anne Henderson

Connor Court Publishing, $34.95 pb, 235 pp

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