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'Howard Jacobson traces the footsteps of Germaine Greer, Barry Humphries, Clive James and Robert Hughes arguing these Australian giants didn't just join the cultural revolution in the 60s, they led it.
'The Gang of Four are at their peak: Hughes becomes Time Magazine's art critic; Germaine writes The Female Eunuch; Clive becomes a junior member of the London literati; Barry makes a Barry MacKenzie movie.' (Production summary)
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An Enduring Cultural Exchange
2015
single work
column
— Appears in: The Australian , 2 June 2015; (p. 15) -
Gutenberg Fights On : A Survival Story
2015
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The National Library of Australia Magazine , March 2015; (p. 28-30) 'Thomas Keneally gave the fifth Ray Mathew Lecture at the National Library on 4 September 2014.' -
Their Brilliant Careers
From a Distance, the Brilliance Still Shines
2014
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 20 September 2014; (p. 46) The Canberra Times , 20 September 2014; (p. 33) The Age , 20 September 2014; (p. 48)
— Review of Brilliant Creatures : Germaine, Clive, Barry & Bob 2014 single work film/TV
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Their Brilliant Careers
From a Distance, the Brilliance Still Shines
2014
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 20 September 2014; (p. 46) The Canberra Times , 20 September 2014; (p. 33) The Age , 20 September 2014; (p. 48)
— Review of Brilliant Creatures : Germaine, Clive, Barry & Bob 2014 single work film/TV -
Gutenberg Fights On : A Survival Story
2015
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The National Library of Australia Magazine , March 2015; (p. 28-30) 'Thomas Keneally gave the fifth Ray Mathew Lecture at the National Library on 4 September 2014.' -
An Enduring Cultural Exchange
2015
single work
column
— Appears in: The Australian , 2 June 2015; (p. 15)
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