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Stephen Romei

Stephen Romei
Stephen RomeiFilm Critic

Stephen Romei writes on books and films. He was formerly literary editor at The Australian and The Weekend Australian.

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Murder in Tottenham

Wobblies fought the law

Who would have thought a small town in rural NSW would become host to a radical, anarchist labour movement?

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Author Peter Goldsworthy, who will receive a Australian Day honour for his services to Literature, relaxes at his home in Adelaide.

Poetic provocateur

Peter Goldsworthy may be best known for his novels but his poems, full of joy and humour, are equally rewarding.

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TWAM-20151003 EMBARGO FOR TWAM 3 Oct 2015 NO REUSE WITHOUT PERMISSION Paul Keating at Barangaroo Pic : Steve Baccon

Life of a salesman

Kerry O’Brien’s biography of Paul Keating should be a textbook for students of political psychology.

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05/03/1996 PIRATE: Actress Katharine Hepburn.

Studies in contrast

These two novels have little in common beyond their Australian origin, yet both can be adjudged as successes.

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Words from the wise

Words from the wise

Oliver Sacks’s posthumously published Gratitude may be a small package but it’s full of big-heartedness.

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