The Latest From Simon Caterson
Lafcadio Hearn is a writer unusually hard to classify, certainly […]
May 01 2016
10 mins
Before Jack Higgins, Ian Fleming, Frederick Forsyth, Wilbur Smith and all the other authors who have made the wrongly accused rogue male their hero, there was John Buchan's urbane and gentlemanly Richard Hannay, still the most endearing of the lot
Jan 23 2016
12 mins
Vivid Faces: The Revolutionary Generation in Ireland 1890–1923 by R.F. […]
Nov 01 2015
8 mins
Now considered canonical, there was a time when Dubliners risked […]
Dec 01 2014
5 mins
The first Australian celebrity, George Barrington (1755?–1804) harnessed the power […]
Jul 01 2010
8 mins
There is no end to hoaxes, impostures, frauds and fakes, […]
Jan 01 2010
18 mins
“There is a divinity in odd numbers”, wrote William Shakespeare, […]
Oct 07 2008
8 mins
EVERY TIME a literary hoax is exposed—it is a frequent […]
Jul 01 2008
9 mins
Two of the best-known and most influential Australians, General Sir […]
Apr 01 2008
24 mins