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Jessica Gadd interviews Dr Nouria Salehi about the rights of Afghan women.
Printed books still possess the power to captivate, thrill and inspire. Alison Aprhys confesses her addiction.
Philip Harvey reviews Fresh Words and Deeds: The McCaughey Papers, edited by Peter Matheson and Christiaan Mostert.
Judith Wright was not just a much greater writer than most of the artist-activists who had preceded her, but also a much greater activist.
Christopher Gleeson finds much to admire in Maryanne Confoy’s Morris West: Literary Maverick.
Martin N. White and Marcelle Mogg
Sarah Kanowski savours Orhan Pamuk’s Istanbul: Memories of a City.
Four days in a French convent were not enough to satisfy the curiosity of this writer.
Peter Pierce reviews The Diaries of Donald Friend, Volume Three, edited by Paul Hetherington.
The Spirit of Secular Art, for all its attention to the work of human hands devoted to festivity, often has an eye on human affairs at large. It can function as a challenge to many of the central themes of contemporary political life in Australia.
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