Meet the author - Ryan Cropp
Ryan Cropp will be in conversation with Mark McKenna on his new book Donald Horne. A Life in the Lucky Country, a fascinating biography of a brilliant man who captured the nation's imagination and boldly showed Australians who we were and how we could change.
Donald Horne's bestselling first book, The Lucky Country (1964), offered Australians a compelling reinterpretation of the Menzies years as a period of social and political inertia and mediocrity. The Lucky Country was profoundly influential and, without doubt, one of the most significant shots ever fired in Australia's endless culture war.
Ryan Cropp's landmark biography positions Horne as an antipodean Orwell, a lively, independent and distinct literary voice 'searching for the temper of the people, accepting it, and moving on from there'. Through the eyes - and unforgettable words - of this preternaturally observant and articulate man, we see a recognisable modern Australia take shape.
'Unmissable for anybody interested in the intellectual life of this country. The absorbing story of how one fascinating man was changed by the times he lived through, and how he, in turn, changed his country.'Sean Kelly.
'A compulsive read about a writer who shaped the way we Australians think about ourselves' Judith Brett
Dr Ryan Cropp ,writer and historian, is a Research Fellow at the University of Sydney. His writing has appeared in Australian Book Review, Overland and Inside Story.
Professor Mark Mckenna .one of Australia's leading historians. He is the author of several prize-winning books, including From the Edge: Australia's Lost Histories, Looking for Blackfellas' Point and An Eye for Eternity: The Life of Manning Clark, which won the Prime Minister's Literary Award for nonfiction and the Victorian, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australian premiers' awards.
The vote of thanks will be given by Allan Behm, Director, International & Security Affairs Program at The Australia Institute.
This event is in association with Harry Hartog Bookshop. Books will be available for purchase on the evening in the Cultural Centre foyer. Pre-event book signings will be available from 5.30pm, and available again after the event.
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Symposium by University House Wine bar (Shop 13, 152 University Avenue, Acton, which is just next to the Kambri cultural centre) will now be open for dining after meet the author events. Food and wine details at https://unihouse.anu.edu.au/eat/symposium/. No bookings necessary.
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