Walter Marsh Walter Marsh i(16393771 works by)
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1 The First Friend Review – One of History’s Greatest Monsters Reimagined in Jet-black Satire Walter Marsh , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 6 September 2024;

— Review of The First Friend Malcolm Knox , 2024 single work novel

'A toxic friendship between a Soviet despot and his chauffeur is the basis for a novel that channels Armando Iannucci with a laconically Australian twist'

1 ‘Destined to Be a Classic’ : The Best Australian Books Out in September Walter Marsh , Steph Harmon , Jack Callil , Yvonne C Lam , Sian Cain , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 2 September 2024;

— Review of The First Friend Malcolm Knox , 2024 single work novel ; Translations : A Novel Jumaana Abdu , 2024 single work novel ; Diving, Falling Kylie Mirmohamadi , 2024 single work novel ; Jilya : How One Indigenous Woman from the Pilbara Transformed Psychology Tracy Westerman , 2024 single work autobiography ; Vortex Rodney Hall , 2024 single work novel ; The Degenerates Raeden Richardson , 2024 single work novel ; Beam of Light : Stories John Kinsella , 2024 selected work short story ; Sassafras Rebecca Huntley , 2024 single work autobiography
1 Logie Awards 2024 : ‘television’s Most Axed Man’ Larry Emdur Takes Gold Walter Marsh , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 19 August 2024;
1 ‘Candid’, ‘Remarkable’, ‘Beguiling’ : The Best Australian Books Out in April Steph Harmon , Catriona Menzies-Pike , Celina Ribeiro , Walter Marsh , Paul Daley , Sian Cain , 2024 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 5 April 2024;

— Review of Black Duck : A Year at Yumburra Bruce Pascoe , Lyn Harwood , 2024 single work autobiography ; Hope Rosie Batty , 2024 single work autobiography ; The End of the Morning Charmian Clift , 2024 single work novel ; The White Cockatoo Flowers : Stories Yu Ouyang , 2024 selected work short story ; The Work Bri Lee , 2024 single work novel
1 ‘I See Myself as a Royal’: Artist Vincent Namatjira on Colonialism, Satire and His Great-grandfather’s Legacy Walter Marsh , 2023 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 17 October 2023;

'The Archibald-winning portraitist and descendant of Albert Namatjira explains why he wields his paintbrush like a weapon – and always has the last laugh'

1 ‘I Just Wasn’t Being Honest’ : A True Crime Author Confronts the NT Justice System and Himself Walter Marsh , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 8 October 2023;

— Review of The Man Who Wasn't There Dan Box , 2023 single work biography
1 4 y separately published work icon Young Rupert : The Making of the Murdoch Empire Walter Marsh , Melbourne : Scribe , 2023 26042600 2023 single work biography

'For half a century, the Murdoch media empire and its polarising patriarch have swept across the globe, shaking up markets and democracies in their wake. But how did it all start?

'In September 1953, 22-year-old Rupert Murdoch landed in Adelaide, South Australia. Fresh from Oxford with a radical reputation, the young and brash son of Sir Keith Murdoch had arrived to fulfill his father's dying wish- for Rupert to live a 'useful altruistic and full life' in the media.

'For decades, Sir Keith had been a giant of the Australian press, but his final years were spent bitterly fending off rivals and would-be successors. When the dust settled on his father's estate, Rupert was left with the Adelaide-based News Ltd and its afternoon paper The News - a minor player in a small, parochial city.

'But even this inheritance was soon under siege, as the left-wing 'Boy Publisher' stared down his father's old colleagues at the city's paper of record, The Advertiser, and a conservative establishment kept in power by a decades-old gerrymander.

'Led by Rupert's friend, ally, and editor-in-chief Rohan Rivett, the fledgling Murdoch press began a seven-year campaign of circulation wars, expansion, and courtroom battles that divided the city and would lay the foundations for a global empire - if Rupert and Rohan didn't end up in custody first.

'Drawing on unpublished archival material and new reportage, Young Rupert pieces together a paper trail of succession, sedition, and power - and a fascinating time capsule of Australian media on the cusp of an extraordinary ascension.' (Publication summary) 

1 ‘Making a Book Is an Extraordinary Thing’ : Pip Williams on the Invisible History of Female Bookbinders Walter Marsh (interviewer), 2023 single work interview
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 28 March 2023;
'The bestselling author of The Dictionary of Lost Words shares the spark behind her new novel, The Bookbinder of Jericho – filling the ‘blank spaces’ around the women who worked at Oxford University Press'
1 Holly Throsby on Her ‘anti-crime’ Novel, Inspired by the Lynette Dawson Murder Investigation Walter Marsh (interviewer), 2022 single work interview
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 31 October 2022;

'The musician turned novelist’s latest book came from a tiny detail in the high-profile case, and the regional Australia that she now calls home' 

1 Sunshine Super Girl Review – a Warm Celebration of Evonne Goolagong Cawley Walter Marsh , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 7 September 2022;

— Review of Sunshine Super Girl Andrea James , 2020 single work drama
'Writer-director Andrea James brings the tennis court to the stage in a warm and imaginative celebration of the Wiradjuri champion'
1 Looking For Alibrandi at 30 : ‘There’s a White-hot Shame about Sticking Out’ Walter Marsh , 2022 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 7 July 2022;
'A new stage adaptation of Melina Marchetta’s classic spins the Italian Australian experience into a universal story of otherness, family and freedom'
1 ‘I’m Always Drawn to Absences’ : Hannah Kent on Her New Queer Historical Romance Walter Marsh , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 26 October 2021;
1 ‘Gender Is a Kind of Haunting’ : Jennifer Mills Explores the Queer Potential of the Ghost Story in The Airways Walter Marsh , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 9 August 2021;

— Review of The Airways Jennifer Mills , 2021 single work novel

'Miles Franklin-shortlisted author’s new novel follows a ghost who can inhabit different bodies in a reflective take on the genre' 

1 Bluey's Big Play : Australia's Favourite Cartoon Puppy Finally Makes Her Way to the Stage Walter Marsh , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 16 December 2020;

'A theatrical adaptation of the beloved children’s TV show is about to premiere in Canberra after a long, Covid-interrupted journey.'

1 Vincent Namatjira Wins 2020 Archibald Prize with Adam Goodes Portrait Walter Marsh , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , September no. 487 2020;

'Vincent Namatjira has become the first Indigenous artist to win Australia’s biggest portraiture prize.' 

1 Windmill Theatre Co Goes Online as the Long School Holiday Sets In Walter Marsh , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , May no. 483 2020;

'With a busy 2020 touring schedule all but abandoned, Windmill Theatre Co has launched an online ‘Windmill at Home’ program to rescue parents and keep its actors busy.' (Introduction)

1 Book Review : Sweetness and Light Walter Marsh , 2020 single work review
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , May no. 483 2020;

— Review of Sweetness and Light Liam Pieper , 2020 extract novel

'Liam Pieper’s latest novel sees two white westerners – an Australian hustler and an American divorcee in an ‘Eat Pray Love’ phase – cross paths in the middle of India. But this is not an exoticised, escapist travelogue.'  

1 This Story's Right, This Story's True Walter Marsh , 2019 single work essay
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , November no. 477 2019; (p. 8)
'Anyone who has attended an Archie Roach concert knows the stories and anecdotes that bookend his songs are almost as memorable as the memories. In his memoir Tell Me Why, Roach reaches deeper into his past than he ever has onstage.'
1 Light's Revision Walter Marsh , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , September no. 475 2019; (p. 11)
'180 years after his death, OzAsia Festival production Light will re-examine the life, family and Eurasian heritage of Colonel William Light, in an intergenerational story that maps the tensions and contradictions of colonialism and history.' (Introduction)
1 Coatal Recall Walter Marsh , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , September no. 475 2019; (p. 10)

— Review of Dyschronia Jennifer Mills , 2018 single work novel
'In her Miles Franklin Literary Award shortlisted novel Dyschronia, author Jennifer Mills explores the tension between ecological and industrial transformation in a fictional, but recognisably South Australian, coastal town.' (Introduction)
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