Wednesday Jun 14, 2023
Joshua Black, ‘Scandals or Spectacles’ Australian Political Memoir
Enter any Australian bookshop over the last couple of decades, and you are likely to have been inundated with publications written by politicians trying to tell their life story, spill gossip and throw barbs at their colleagues. However, this was not always the case. For most of the 20th century Australian politicians were generally reluctant to write memoirs, and even when they did, someone as jovial an interesting as George Reid managed to produce a frightfully dull and dreary volume. It is only quite recently that a culture of decorum and statesmanship that prevented politicians from speaking candidly in retirement, has given way to a frenzy of honesty, or at least self-justification.
In this week’s episode of the Afternoon Light podcast, Robert Menzies Institute CEO Georgina Downer talks to Joshua Black, from the ANU’s National Centre of Biography, about the phenomenon of Australian political memoir.
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