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Donald Horne : selected writings / [Donald Horne], edited by Nick Horne.

Donald Horne : selected writings / [Donald Horne], edited by Nick Horne.
Donald Horne :
Includes biographical essay by Glyn Davis. Donald Horne was one of Australia's leading thinkers for close to fifty years, and probably the best Australian non-fiction writer of his generation. His seminal book The Lucky Country made the case for a more open, modern, intelligent Australia. He was also famous for removing the words "Australia for the white man" from the masthead of The Bulletin while its editor. This definitive selection of Horne's writing, skilfully made by his son, Nick, tells the story of his life and intellectual development - from radical conservative to progressive proponent of tolerance and pioneer of Australian cultural studies. Selections from The Lucky Country sit alongside pithy reflections on Australian history and culture, as well as vivid autobiographical writing. In the words of Glyn Davis, this important collection shows Donald Horne as "a man who helped the nation understand itself".

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Adult Non-Fiction   Laurieton . Available .  
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Record Number 618913
ISBN 9781863959353
Author Horne, Donald author.
Title Donald Horne : selected writings / [Donald Horne], edited by Nick Horne.
Other title Donald Horne : selected writings.
Publication details Carlton, Vic. : La Trobe University Press in conjunction with Black Inc., 2017.
Pagination etc. xlix, 302 pages ; 24 cm.
Contents note Includes biographical essay by Glyn Davis.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Note Donald Horne was one of Australia's leading thinkers for close to fifty years, and probably the best Australian non-fiction writer of his generation. His seminal book The Lucky Country made the case for a more open, modern, intelligent Australia. He was also famous for removing the words "Australia for the white man" from the masthead of The Bulletin while its editor. This definitive selection of Horne's writing, skilfully made by his son, Nick, tells the story of his life and intellectual development - from radical conservative to progressive proponent of tolerance and pioneer of Australian cultural studies. Selections from The Lucky Country sit alongside pithy reflections on Australian history and culture, as well as vivid autobiographical writing. In the words of Glyn Davis, this important collection shows Donald Horne as "a man who helped the nation understand itself".
Subject Horne, Donald
Horne, Donald, -- 1921-2005
Authors, Australian
Pioneers
Politics and government
Social conditions
Australian essays
Biography
Essays
Authors, Australian -- 20th century -- Biography
Journalists -- Australia -- Biography
Pioneers -- Australia -- Biography
Authors, Australian -- Biography
Links to Related Works
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