Elena Ferrante may be invisible but the nonfictional pieces in this book suggest her writing is deeply physical.
Anthony Lawrence is the kind of poet whose reputation precedes him. Argumentative, romantic, dissolute perhaps.
Former radio star Tim Ross is taking a witty and wise look at the designs that define the way we live.
The latest novel by Saul Black, otherwise known as Glen Duncan, is a page-turning thriller about serial killers.
As the NGV prepares a survey of his work, David Hockney explains why he’s still making art in his 80th year.
Hacksaw Ridge, Mel Gibson’s best film so far, contains highly confronting battle sequences.
Harold Cazneaux’s images of Sydney Harbour reflect the extraordinary artistry in his approach to photography.
Once the domain of Buzzfeed and Bustle, the list masquerading as journalism is no longer a fad.
A quarter of a century since he became prime minister, it’s time for a fresh look at Paul Keating, says Troy Bramston.
In True Girt, David Hunt continues the entertaining journey he began in Girt a couple of years ago.
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