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Bibliophile | Joan of Arc faces the future in The Book of Joan

The Book of Joan by Lidia Yuknavitch Allen & Unwin   Where to start? Maybe with a quote from the book. “Once there was a girl from France....

Queer cinema shines at Perth Festival this February

Francis Lee’s debut film God’s Own Country (★★★★★) has been described as a mix of Brokeback Mountain and All Creatures Great and Small. But...

Bibliophile | The Lost Pages of literary legend Franz Kafka

The Lost Pages by Marija Peričić Allen & Unwin Franz Kafka has been referred to as the most important person in German literature but his short story...

Bibliophile | Louise Allan sings the song of two sisters in her latest novel

The Sisters’ Song by Louise Allan Allen & Unwin Although she now lives in Perth, Louise Allan grew up in Tasmania and this is where she sets...

Bibliophile | David Bowie Made Me Gay: 100 Years of LGBT Music

David Bowie Made Me Gay: 100 Years of LGBT Music by Darryl W Bullock Duckworth Overlook Music is an integral part of our lives and thanks to...

Bibliophile | the french art of not giving a f*ck

the french art of not giving a f*ck by Fabrice Midal Allen and Unwin Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris Fabrice Midal outlines fifteen areas...

December Film Reviews: Take a closer look

Sometimes we see films that draw us in while viewing them, but then tarnish when thinking about them afterwards. Sometimes a film can be...

Bibliophile | Get The Inside History behind Netflix smash The Crown

The Crown: The Inside Story by Robert Lacy Allen & Unwin Launched in November last year, the Netflix drama of the current monarchy The Crown was hugely...

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