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Women, Men and the Whole Damn Thing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

Women, Men and the Whole Damn Thing

A brilliant, impassioned, unflinching account of the firestorm of #MeToo, how we got there, and where we must now go. In Women, Men, & the Whole Damn Thing, author David Leser presents an essential and incisive investigation that unearths the roots of misogyny, its inextricable links to the patriarchy, and how history brought us to the #MeToo movement and the wave of incandescent female rage sweeping the globe. Crucially, he also interrogates his own psyche, privilege, and culpability as he bears witness to the 'collective wound of the world' and how we might move towards healing. This book calls on men (yes, all men) to be accountable for their contribution to the continuing oppression of w...

To Begin To Know
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

To Begin To Know

A deeply moving and searingly honest memoir about fathers and sons Wasn't that the whole point of being alive? To ask the right questions, not just as a journalist but as a human being? To not just examine other people's dark, cold, self-hating, contradictory, disconnected places, but to examine one's own, given that this was possibly the most uncomfortable inquiry one could ever undertake? Not to rush to one position or another, but to allow disparate ideas to co-exist, within ourselves and within others. To begin to know oneself, and to begin to know that we don't know. More than a decade ago, journalist David Leser started writing a biography of his famous father, legendary magazine publi...

Dames & Divas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Dames & Divas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Since joining The Australian Womens Weekly five years ago as a senior writer, David Lesers perceptive interviews have created a unique picture of the place that women of all ages occupy in THE world. Here, collected for the first time with all their clarity and insight, are many of the most memorable. Davids first feature for the Weekly was a world-exclusive interview with Anna Murdoch, the former wife of media magnate Rupert Murdoch. Since then, he has written extensively on a wide range of social and political issues, including the refugee crisis in Australia and fatherhood. However, it is through his profiles with prominent women like businesswoman Janet Holmes à Court, photographer June Newton, artist Judy Cassab and writer Barbara Blackman that he has really touched a chord with our readers. As you will see from this collection, David manages to engage the reader in an intimate and evocative manner, drawing them into the lives of his subjects.

Women, Men and the Whole Damn Thing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Women, Men and the Whole Damn Thing

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-08-05
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  • Publisher: Unknown

One of the most talked-about and widely praised articles of our time becomes the water-cooler book of the #MeToo era.

Behind The Text
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Behind The Text

Behind the Text is a celebration of the often forgotten genre of creative nonfiction, through research about and interviews conducted with eleven prolific award-winning Australian creative nonfiction authors, including Paul McGeough, Doris Pilkington Garimara (the last interview before her death in 2014), David Leser, Kate Holden, Greg Bearup and Anna Goldsworthy. Joseph has written an account of each author/journalist, including their writing processes, as well as any ethical dimensions in their work. They are located in Australian settings around the country. The Australian creative nonfiction literary landscape is rich and vital, read with relish by Australians, and deals with important a...

Mediating Memory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 477

Mediating Memory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-10-16
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The argument has been made that memoir reflects and augments the narcissistic tendencies of our neo-liberal age. The Literature of Remembering: Tracing the Limits of Memoir challenges and dismantles that assumption. Focusing on the history, theory and practice of memoir writing, editors Bunty Avieson, Fiona Giles and Sue Joseph provide a thorough and cutting-edge examination of memoir through the lenses of ethics, practice and innovation. By investigating memoir across cultural boundaries, in its various guises, and tracing its limits, the editors convincingly demonstrate the plurality of ways in which memoir is helping us make sense of who we are, who we were and the influences that shape us along the way.

Tomorrow They Won't Dare to Murder Us
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 111

Tomorrow They Won't Dare to Murder Us

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-02-23
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  • Publisher: Verso Books

Lyrical and radical, a debut novel that created a sensation in France Winner of the Prix Goncourt for first novel, one of the most prestigious literary awards in France A young revolutionary plants a bomb in a factory on the outskirts of Algiers during the Algerian War. The bomb is timed to explode after work hours, so no one will be hurt. But the authorities have been watching. He is caught, the bomb is defused, and he is tortured, tried in a day, condemned to death, and thrown into a cell to await the guillotine. A routine event, perhaps, in a brutal conflict that ended the lives of more than a million Muslim Algerians. But what if the militant is a “pied-noir”? What if his lover was a member of the French Resistance? What happens to a “European” who chooses the side of anti-colonialism? By turns lyrical, meditative, and heart-stoppingly suspenseful, this novel by Joseph Andras, based on a true story, was a literary and political sensation in France, winning the Prix Goncourt for First Novel and being acclaimed by Le Monde as “vibrantly lyrical and somber” and by the journal La Croix as a “masterpiece”.

Making Waves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Making Waves

This anthology celebrates 10 years of the Byron Bay Writers' Festival, with contributions from twenty-four leading Australian writers who have also appeared at the Festival. Writers include Kate Grenville, Peter Goldsworthy, Christopher Kremmer, Anita Heiss, Roger McDonald, Nick Earls and Thea Astley, and topics addressed range from the deeply personal to the powerfully political. At a time when discussion can be read as sedition and free expression is increasingly muted, writers' festivals are important forums for independent intelligent discussion, something the Byron Bay Writers Festival has provided from its inception. Writers address the things that matter to them, as writers and as Australians, and contributions range from essays to short stories and a poem. Like the Festival itself, the anthology is by turns (and sometimes all at once) passionate, considered, witty and intellectual and provides a fascinating overview of Australian writers today.

Honor Lost
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 363

Honor Lost

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

In many ways, Norma and Dalia were no different from any other girls living in Jordan. What set them apart was their plan to open a hair salon that would allow them to work outside the house and provide respite from the burdens of their ancient culture.

Somebody Save Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Somebody Save Me

A thought provoking collection by journalist David Leser that delves into the key social issues of the 90s.