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Rabbit Syndrome; QE4 by Don Watson cities and thinks ballet needs to

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and thinks ballet needs to grand jeté itself into the twenty-first century

his concerted 'dreaming' with its emphasis on unity and national identity that reveals him to be the most reactionary PM we have ever had

Master historian and writer Tom Griffiths takes us into – and beyond – this revelatory encounter

glass windows and windscreen wipers

this elegant volume features an essay by internationally respected architectural historian Philip Goad and reflections from National Gallery curators Lucina Ward and Simeran Maxwell on the gallery's first exhibition

Rabbit Syndrome; QE4 by Don Watson cities and thinks ballet needs toIn Rabbit Syndrome Don Watson takes an analytical look at the ways in which the Australian imagination has always been dominated by America. Why are they so much better than we are? Even when it comes to producing books like the Updike "Rabbit" sequence that tell us what we are like? Why are they also a land of executioners who have nevertheless created the least bad empire the world has seen? Can we really expect to be deputies to America? And what

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