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Inga Clendinnen’s Dancing with Strangers entrances Kirsty Sangster.
Poem by Kirsty Sangster.
Kirsty Sangster on Plenty: Art into Poetry by Peter Steele.
Margaret Dooley Award Winner, 2005: Sarah Kanowski on doing what needs to be done.
Kirsty Sangster reviews Christine Balint’s Ophelia’s fan: A story about dreams, Shakespeare and love.
Kirsty Sangster looks at the effectiveness of truth commissions.
Travelling in order to see how different people live is essential to the formation of a genuine tolerance of other cultures.
As elegant and practical and liberating as they are, why on earth did bicycles take so long to invent?
Margaret Dooley Award Winner, 2005: Sarah Kanowski argues that reading is a moral practice.
Kirsty Sangster recalls a Holocaust survivor.
Sarah Kanowski savours Orhan Pamuk’s Istanbul: Memories of a City.