Books & arts
Fletch, Muscles and the Rocket
Jock Given
26 February 2013
Books | Three players, three hard slogs. Jock Given on the golden age of Australian tennis
Books & arts
What’s in a name?
Richard Johnstone
12 January 2013
Richard Johnstone reviews Shiva Naipaul’s The Chip-Chip Gatherers
From the archive
The right kind of middle class?
Frank Bongiorno
19 December 2012
What happened when journalist Peter Coleman assembled a star-studded group of writers in 1962 to rethink the way intellectuals viewed Australia?
Books & arts
Best (overlooked) books 2012
Inside Story contributors
13 December 2012
Our contributors nominate the books from 2012 (or, in a few cases cases, late 2011) that didn’t get the attention they deserved
Books & arts
Perchance to dream
Sally Ferguson
1 December 2012
There’s still a lot we don’t know about sleep, writes Sally Ferguson
Books & arts
One little piece of earth which is ours
Peter Spearritt
15 October 2012
Does every Australian have a right to decent housing? Governments might say so, but they’re not doing much to make it happen, writes Peter Spearritt
Books & arts
A flawed giant
Frank Bongiorno
8 October 2012
A sympathetic biography of Gough Whitlam also recognises its subject’s shortcomings
Books & arts
Father and sons
Brett Evans
2 October 2012
Books | The political and the personal illuminate each other in James Button’s fine account of a year in Canberra
Books & arts
Scandinavian noir
Richard Johnstone
2 October 2012
Richard Johnstone on Scandinavia’s most influential crime writers
Books & arts
Measuring the internet
Jock Given
16 August 2012
Digital media users may be easy to track but they can be very hard to follow, writes Jock Given
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