Toledo Tournament
From on the mediaeval wall
Above the river, unsure if
What’s glinting, floating broken up,
Is ice, or something man-made, we
Observe new-age knights speeding round
The corners leading to the bridge
At either end. Their vizors down,
Steeds gleaming, pennons flying taut,
Steel kneecaps sparking, plastic gear
Puffed out and buckling as though they,
Despite no lances, will still be
Unhorsed, we share a knowing look.
Madam: Archbishop Fisher (July-August 2024) does not resist the attacks on his church by the political, social or scientific atheists and those who insist on not being told what to do.
Aug 29 2024
6 mins
To claim Aborigines have the world's oldest continuous culture is to misunderstand the meaning of culture, which continuously changes over time and location. For a culture not to change over time would be a reproach and certainly not a cause for celebration, for it would indicate that there had been no capacity to adapt. Clearly this has not been the case
Aug 20 2024
23 mins
A friend and longtime supporter of Quadrant, Clive James sent us a poem in 2010, which we published in our December issue. Like the Taronga Park Aquarium he recalls in its 'mocked-up sandstone cave' it's not to be forgotten
Aug 16 2024
2 mins