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'When you consider that any sane nation ought to be able to do without
him, the indispensability of Ellis is really quite frightening.'
- Clive James
From George Bush's victory speech on the Abraham Lincoln in May 2003
to America's humbling in May 2004, Bob Ellis watched by night the carnage
in Baghdad, Fallujah, Gaza and Tel-Aviv and, as a political backroomer,
the differing fates of Crean, Carr, Kerry, Blair, Bush, Beazley, Bin Laden,
Latham, Arafat and Sharon and the Bakhtiyari family's quest for liberty
in Howard's Australia.
From this daunting tapestry of human sorrow and strutting hubris he has
contrived a sweet, sharp, melancholy meditation, laced with his characteristic
watchful humour, that should long outlast the present neo-Biblical chaos
and the fools and rogues who continue to brutalise and smash a world still,
on the whole, worth saving.
Available from Penguin Books, order through local bookshops.
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