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A life in words : collected writings from Gallipoli to the Melbourne Cup / Les Carlyon.

A life in words : collected writings from Gallipoli to the Melbourne Cup / Les Carlyon.
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ISBN 9781760879723 (hardback)
Name Carlyon, Les, 1942-2019 author.
Uniform title Works. Selections
Title A life in words : collected writings from Gallipoli to the Melbourne Cup / Les Carlyon.
Published Sydney : Allen & Unwin, 2021.
©2021
Description xiv, 450 pages ; 24 cm.
Summary Les Carlyon was one of Australia's greatest journalists and writers. His career in newspapers was stellar, becoming editor of The Age at 33, and going on to become editor in chief of The Herald & Weekly Times. But he was always more about the written word than about management, winning two Walkley Awards and the coveted Graham Perkin Journalist of the Year Award across a career where he covered everything from politics to horse racing. Yet most Australians will know him as an author, writing books that gave us the very essence of our history and our culture - whether in the trenches of the Western Front, or in the betting ring at Flemington. His epic account of the Gallipoli campaign, Gallipoli (2001), was as ground-breaking in its day as Robert Hughes' The Fatal Shore, combining incredible research and an ability to capture the human essence with a style that was distinctively his own. Gallipoli went on to sell over 250,000 copies in Australia, and his follow-up book The Great War (2006) won the Prime Ministers Prize for History, and was the 2007 ABIA Book of the Year. The Master (2012), an intimate portrait of Bart Cummings, cemented Les's place as Australia's greatest ever horse racing writer. From Don Bradman to Paul Keating, from Flemington to Flanders, from Henry Lawson to Clive James, A Life in Words is a collection of Les's very best writing, taken from across his career.
Subjects Australian literature -- 20th century
Australian literature -- 21st century
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