I was asked by
namasteyoga to recommend some books on Australia, and I thought, why not do a reading list instead? This is not a definitive list of Australian literature. Nor is it a definitive list of Australian writers. Rather, it's a list of books that I feel capture a certain feeling or mood about Australia and Australians -- our experiences, our people
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I was going to mention Beds are Burning, but too lazy to edit, glad you did. Solid Rock and Great Southern Land, too. [Edit: I actually went back to listen, and they're just great songs. I think one would have to mention INXS too; just got sucked into listening to Original Sin right now *g*] think Keating! is one of those things that's just suffused with the whole Australian sensibility that's difficult to explain. As is the little-recognised The Damnation of Harvey McHugh. Maybe I just think that drama's similar everywhere; but what a culture finds funny is much more distinctive.
Speaking of which - LOL, Chaser boys. I haven't been watching the Hamster Wheel, even though I keep meaning to.
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I'm so out of touch with television. I'm not sure if I will watch that -- I occasionally found the Chaser gang deeply annoying.
INXS! Yes! And Powderfinger also. Keating! is one of those things that's just suffused with the whole Australian sensibility that's difficult to explain. Man, I've gotta see it sometime. There's a DVD, right? My parents saw it and loved it, but I didn't because... I dunno, I was six or seven when Howard was elected (doesn't that sound like the beginning of some epic tragic novel?), so I kind of thought I'd have less of an understanding of the culture behind it all. Have you ever seen the Wharf Revue? I love that.
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There is a DVD somewhere of Keating!, yep. I tend to agree that if you weren't around during the Hawke/Keating years, it probably won't mean anywhere near as much to you. But still, good for history, and all XD
Have never seen the Wharf Revue, although it's virtually an institution now.
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Have never seen the Wharf Revue, although it's virtually an institution now. I love it! It usually goes to Parramatta and Penrith as well. Must-see IMO.
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