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1 2 y separately published work icon Mrs. M : An Imagined History Luke Slattery , Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2017 12034921 2017 single work novel historical fiction

'From one of Australia's foremost journalists, Luke Slattery, comes a bravura literary achievement, a rich and intense novel of an imagined history of desire, ambition and dashed dreams, and a portrait of one passionate, unforgettable woman - Elizabeth Macquarie.

'Elizabeth Macquarie, widow of the disgraced former Governor of New South Wales, Lachlan Macquarie, is in mourning - not only for her husband, but the loss of their shared dream to transform the penal colony into a bright new world. Over the course of one long sleepless night on the windswept isle of Mull, she remembers her life in that wild and strange country; a revolution of ideas as dramatic as any in history; and her dangerous alliance with the brilliant, mercurial Francis Greenway, the colony's maverick architect.

'A stirring, provocative and thrilling novel of passion, ideas, reforming zeal and desire.'

1 Ghost Empire Review : Richard Fidler Journeys Back to the Glory of Constantinople Luke Slattery , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Brisbane Times , 19 August 2016;

— Review of Ghost Empire Richard Fidler , 2016 single work prose
'The story of pre-Renaissance Western civilisation is in essence the tale of three cities: Athens, Rome, and Constantinople. Athens enjoyed her celebrated Golden Age in the 5th century BC; Rome flourished between the 1st and 2nd centuries AD, while Constantinople reached her apogee in the mid-6th century, the age of emperor Justinian. ...'
1 Book Reviewing and Its Provocateurs Patrick Allington , Miriam Cosic , James Bradley , Peter Craven , Gillian Dooley , Kerryn Goldsworthy , Morag Fraser , Lisa Gorton , Melinda Harvey , James Ley , Felicity Plunkett , Peter Rose , Luke Slattery , Geordie Williamson , 2015 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 371 2015; (p. 16-19)
'Last month in Melbourne, a group of book reviewers and literary editors took part in a conference organised by Monash University’s Centre for the Book. There were more than thirty short papers, or ‘provocations’, as they were styled. Our Editor lamented the low or non-payment of some reviewers (especially younger ones) and announced a major new campaign to further increase payments to ABR contributors. Much good came from Critical Matters: Book Reviewing Now. Book reviewers are a non-organised, often isolated class: Critical Matters pointed the way to a more united cohort. Hearteningly, the mood was invigorating – not rueful or defensive. To complement this symposium, we invited a number of the participants, and others, to respond to this question: ‘What single development would most improve the Australian critical culture?’'
1 The Breaking of Dreams : Completion of David Malouf's Selected Essays Luke Slattery , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , May no. 371 2015; (p. 42-43)

— Review of Being There : An Australian Literary Anthology David Malouf , 2015 selected work essay
1 Clutter and Light Luke Slattery , 2015 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , March no. 369 2015; (p. 8-9)

— Review of Australians : Flappers to Vietnam : Volume Three Thomas Keneally , 2014 single work prose
1 A Scholar and Figure of World Renown Luke Slattery , 2014 single work obituary (for Pierre Ryckmans )
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 23-24 August 2014; (p. 46)
1 Stepping Out Luke Slattery , 2014 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Monthly , February no. 97 2014; (p. 16-17)
'The article offers author's insights on Australian films. Topics include the tenure of director Andrew Upton on Sydney Theatre Co. (STC), the role of actress Cate Blanchett in "Blue Jasmine," directed by Woody Allen, and the premiere of "Travelling North," directed by David Williamson. Other topics include the success of the film "Waiting for Godot," the filming of the novel "The Secret River," by Kate Grenville, and plaudits for films "Philistines," "The Cherry Orchard," and "Hedda Gabler.' (Publication abstract)
1 The Reading Revolution Luke Slattery , 2013 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 9-10 February 2013; (p. 3)
1 Venue Appears to Fill Vacancy in Critical Life Luke Slattery , 2013 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 8 February 2013; (p. 3)
1 A Man for All Seasons Luke Slattery , 2013 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 26-27 January 2013; (p. 19)
1 10 Questions : Barry Oakley Luke Slattery , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian Magazine , 15-16 December 2012; (p. 8)
1 Ten Questions: Trent O'Donnell Luke Slattery , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian Magazine , 24-25 November 2012; (p. 6)
1 10 Questions : Kristen Dunphy Luke Slattery , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian Magazine , 6-7 0ctober 2012; (p. 9)
1 Ten Questions : Susan Ryan Luke Slattery , 2012 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian Magazine , 22 - 23 September 2012; (p. 8)
1 From the Editor Luke Slattery , 2011 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian Literary Review , 5 October vol. 6 no. 9 2011; (p. 2)
1 At Home in the Hall of Uselessness Luke Slattery , 2011 single work review
— Appears in: The Australian Literary Review , July vol. 6 no. 6 2011; (p. 10-11, 22)

— Review of The Hall of Uselessness Simon Leys , 2011 selected work essay
1 The Forum Luke Slattery , 2011 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 11 - 12 June 2011; (p. 2)
Slattery discusses Mark Twain's travels to Australia and his interest in Australian culture.
1 Clive James Reveals Leukemia battle Luke Slattery , 2011 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 30 April - 1 May 2011; (p. 3)
1 Leaders Scale Poetry's Register Luke Slattery , 2010 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 20 October 2010; (p. 2)

Luke Slattery reports on Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's use of James McAuley's poem 'The Ascent of Heracles' in the Federal Parliament on 19 October 2010. Gillard was speaking in the debate on Australia's involvement in the war in Afghanistan and used these lines from the poem: '... I never shrank with fear / But fought the monsters of the lower world / Clearing a little space, and time, and light, / For men to live in peace...'

Slattery notes comments from poet John Kinsella about the Prime Minister's 'use of poetry for that "heroic" purpose'. Kinsella disagreed with the poem's use, saying: 'Poetry certainly offers points of entry into a discussion in ways that no other text or speech can do. But it can also show the ironies of the position of him or her who quotes it, even if the text seems apt.'

[Note: Slattery gives the title of the poem as 'The Ascent of Hades'.]

1 Copyright Boss Defends Pyments Luke Slattery , 2010 single work column
— Appears in: The Australian , 19 February 2010; (p. 2)
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