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July 2008

Japan

The 7th Brigade & the Kaigun Rikusentai

The Kaigun Rikusentai were hard bastards, elite marines from the naval ports of Kure and Sasebo who had bloodied their bayonets in China...

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CULTURE

‘The Pages’ by Murray Bail

Chris Middendorp

The Pages, Murray Bail's latest novel and his first in a decade, is an intermittently engaging satire on the conceits of philosophy and...

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CULTURE

‘Renegade: The Lives and Tales of Mark E Smith’ by Mark E Smith (with Austin Collings)

Gideon Haigh

Mancunian Mark E Smith is the founder of The Fall, after 27 studio albums the most durable and protean of all bands to emerge from that...

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WORLD

Stand & Deliver: Matt Norman’s ‘Salute’

Luke Davies

Early in Matt Norman's documentary about the controversy surrounding the Black Power salute at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics - and in...

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WORLD

Pipe Dreams: Maude Barlow’s ‘Blue Covenant’ & Åsa Wahlquist’s 'Thirsty Country'

Michael Cathcart

According to Maude Barlow, the human race is facing a threat more lethal than global warming. Barlow is a Canadian writer who crusades...

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CULTURE

Seeing the Light: Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy’s ‘Lie Down in the Light’

Robert Forster

There are cult stars and then there are cult stars. Will Oldham, born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1970, is one of the great enigmas of...

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CULTURE

More Than Picong: Patrick French’s ‘The World Is What It Is’

Louis Nowra

Whenever I read Proust's magnificent In Search of Lost Time I have to try hard to forget that the author liked to masturbate while watching...

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SOCIETY

Travels in the Northern Realm: The Idea of the North

Nicolas Rothwell

Given such characteristics, it is no great wonder that Western incomers, over the past two centuries of concerted northern settlement,...

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SOCIETY

An Oddity from the Start: Convicts and National Character

John Hirst

Reynolds had in his sights the classic work on the national character by Russel Ward: The Australian Legend, published in 1958. Long before...

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SOCIETY

Lovely Bones: Making Sense of the Flores Find

Ashley Hay

This something took three days to extricate. It was a skeleton, so tantalisingly conserved that some of its sections were still joined, and...

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ECONOMICS

In the Dark?: The Same Dirty Old Energy

John Birmingham

The Mays own and run Solartec, a boutique renewable-energy company specialising in solar panels. Phil May, a country boy, didn't start out...

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SOCIETY

Trivial Pursuit

Craig Sherborne

You miss out on medicine by five points and so you dedicate your life to trivia. Don't get eccentric on us, with your pointy bald head and...

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SOCIETY

Katharine’s Place

Alice Pung

I am in Greenmount, Western Australia. The sign outside the house says Katharine's Place, but I didn't realise that her husband was still...

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POLITICS

Old House

Mungo MacCallum

Kevin Rudd personifies generational change in Australian politics, in part because he is the first prime minister not to have served an...

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POLITICS

Comment

Guy Pearse

Kevin Rudd wasn't the only one licking his lips on election night last year. For millions of Australians, an end to John Howard's...

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