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Cantonese Love Stories

Penguin Specials

by Dung Kai-Cheung
Language: English
Release Date: March 31, 2017

A collection of twenty-five narrative sketches, Cantonese Love Stories offers an intimate look into the cultural, commercial and romantic milieu of Hong Kong in the 1990s. Two lovers ruminate on the power of their photo booth stickers to keep them together. Peach-pocket Girl reads stolen love letters...

The First Dismissal

Penguin Special

by Luke Slattery
Language: English
Release Date: November 28, 2014

While violent revolution and social upheaval rocked Europe, far away in New South Wales, Governor Lachlan Macquarie was sowing the seeds for the Australian idea of the 'fair go' Macquarie was a reformer and an emancipator. He believed that a person's worth - be they gentry, infantry or convict - lay...

Betrayal in Paris

How the Treaty of Versailles Led to China's Long Revolution: Penguin Special

by Paul French
Language: English
Release Date: May 5, 2014

At the conclusion of 'the war to end war', the victorious powers set about redesigning the world map at the Paris Peace Conference. For China, Versailles presented an opportunity to regain territory lost to Japan at the start of the war. Yet, despite early encouragement from the world's superpowers,...

Squeaker's Mate

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by Barbara Baynton
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2012

A classic short story from one Australia's most celebrated writers. Squeaker, a selector, is slowly clearing his piece of the Australian bush. However, lazy and shiftless, he leaves most of the work to his uncomplaining and hardworking mate. When she is crushed under a falling yellow gum, Squeaker...

The Chinese Labour Corps

China Penguin Specials

by Mark O'Neill
Language: English
Release Date: March 3, 2014

As the young men of Europe were fighting in the trenches, a little known contingent of Chinese labourers crossed the world to provide support vital to the Allied war effort. Largely illiterate farmers from northern China, these men were simply attempting to make a better life for themselves, ignorant...

Inside Villawood

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by Peter Mitchell
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2012

When ordinary bloke Peter Mitchell took what he hoped would be a quiet public service job in the Department of Immigration in 1990, he couldn't imagine he would end up as manager of the infamous Villawood Detention Centre. The detention of asylum seekers and illegal immigrants remains one of the nation's...
by Christopher DeWolf
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2017

Where have all the fishballs gone? From a journalist deeply attuned to the subtleties of Hong Kong life comes Borrowed Spaces, a chronicle of the ways in which the grassroots citizens of Hong Kong reshape their city to make up for the shortcomings of their bureaucratic government. Mango trees sprouting...

The Adolescent Country

A Lowy Institute Paper: Penguin Special

by Peter Hartcher
Language: English
Release Date: November 5, 2014

The great crises that threaten Australia's national prosperity come from abroad. So do the grandest opportunities. But in Australian politics the big matters are commonly crowded out by the small. International policy is used for domestic point-scoring. Leaders are criticised for travelling beyond...

A Curiosity of Doubts

Penguin Special

by T. L. Uglow
Language: English
Release Date: May 16, 2016

While society generally espouses the value of logic and certainty, we grow because we doubt. Humans have not spent millennia traversing oceans and experimenting with explosives because of confidence in their beliefs. Culture and science are rooted in unknowns, and when we accept doubt we are more...

Cathay: Ezra Pound's Orient

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by Ira Nadel
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2015

At the turn of the twentieth century, London was a breeding ground for the avant-garde. Modernist writers like T.S. Eliot, W.B. Yeats and Ezra Pound became infatuated with the Orient. Pound in particular was inspired by the clarity and precision of Eastern poetry to rethink the nature of an English...

England's Yellow Peril

China Penguin Special

by Anne Witchard
Language: English
Release Date: November 24, 2014

As England suffered heavy casualties at the front during World War One, the nation closed ranks against outsiders at home. England sought to reaffirm its racial dominance at the heart of the empire, and the Chinese in London became the principal scapegoat for anti-foreign sentiment. A combination...
by Geoff McGeachin
Language: English
Release Date: January 5, 2009

When a movie about an Australian war hero takes Alby Murdoch to Vietnam, he discovers that some old soldiers never die and that it's not just the cameras doing the shooting . . . A job as stills photographer and some top-notch nosh were two good reasons for Alby Murdock to be in Saigon. The third...

Beyond the Boom

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by John Edwards
Language: English
Release Date: June 30, 2014

After decades of prosperity Australians are now worried about their jobs, their incomes and their future. The mining boom, said to explain Australia's past success, is declared to be over. Unemployment has increased, carmakers have folded, the government is running a huge deficit. In a striking analysis,...

Does Cooking Matter?

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by Rebecca Huntley
Language: English
Release Date: January 29, 2014

What do we actually cook? And how do we make decisions about what to cook and eat when surrounded by overwhelming messages in the media? Here writer and social researcher Rebecca Huntley attempts to answer these questions, and to show that the 'cooking' that's presented in food media (like MasterChef) is less valuable than 'food wisdom': understanding how to prepare food on a daily basis.
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