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Bob Ellis (1) (1942–2016)

Auteur de Goodbye Jerusalem: Night Thoughts of a Labor Outsider

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21+ oeuvres 231 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Bob Ellis was born in Lismore, Australia on May 10, 1942. He became a political writer through his opposition to Australia's military involvement in the Vietnam War. As a journalist, he covered campaigns in Australia and around the world. He also worked as a speechwriter for the center-left Labor afficher plus Party. He wrote approximately 20 books during his lifetime including Goodbye Babylon, So It Goes, Night Thoughts in Time of War, Goodbye Jerusalem, and The Ellis Laws. He also wrote the screenplays for the movies Newsfront and The Nostradamus Kid. He died from liver cancer on April 3, 2016 at the age of 73. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins

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The long green shore (1995) — Introduction — 36 exemplaires
The Best Australian Essays 2003 (2003) — Contributeur — 15 exemplaires

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"Law" is, no matter how you look at it, misapplied in describing the contents.
 
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thsutton | May 18, 2018 |
I really liked this collection of Bob's writings which seem to have been selected by his wife Anne Brooksbank. He was another writer who has left us too early. I really liked some of his articles on Gough Whitlam whom it seems was special to Bob.
 
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iado | Jan 12, 2017 |
"Goodbye Jerusalem" was a huge book back in the day; Author Bob Ellis was riding a level of fame in Australia not usually reserved for speechwriters, and this was something of a tell-all book, complete with defamation lawsuits from then Australian Treasurer Peter Costello and his wife.

Ellis lost the lawsuit and the section pertaining to the Costello's was expurgated. I read the expurgated edition while on a European holiday, so perhaps my views on "Goodbye Jerusalem" were tainted somewhat but I really couldn't see the point.

Ellis tends to ramble a bit and lionises Australian Labor figures, ascribing greatness on some that more unbiased commentators consider mediocre.

Still, it was an amusing (if now somewhat dated) read that may interest the politically minded.
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