In the 40 years since young Redmond Barry's arrival in Melbourne, low on cash and prospects, the raw frontier town of 5000 souls had grown into a grand and well-appointed metropolis. And the ambitious Irish barrister had played no small part in its progress. Its library, university, art gallery and museum were the result of his tireless and conscientious exertions. Cultured, courteous, liberal enough to cohabit openly with his mistress and give their four children his name, Barry could take pride in the civilisation he had nurtured in the antipodean wilderness....
The Monthly, April 2007, No. 22
Kuru Awareness Week • Richard Cooke
Not in Translation • Malcolm Knox
The Real World • Charles Firth
• Inga ClendinnenExtravagant Stillness • Luke Davies
No Wedding and a Funeral • Robert Forster
Resisting the Tide • David McKnight
'Bobby' • Rachel Hills


