Manning Clark:A Life - Brian Matthews
As featured in this weeks Good Weekend and the result of more than a decade’s research and writing, Manning Clark:A Life is the authorised biography of one of the most influential Australian intellectuals in the last quarter of a century.
Manning Clark was one of the most influential Australian intellectuals of the last half century. His [...]
Things The Grandchildren Should Know - Mark Everett
Things The Grandchildren Should Know by Mark Everett. The extraordinary true life story of songwriter Mark Oliver Everett, lead singer of the band The Eels. Bruce Elder writing in the Sydney Morning Herald this weekend said
“There have been a lot of good books about the pain and anguish of adolescence and this one, by singer-songwriter Everett is one of the best”
Mark Oliver Everett’s upbringing was ‘ridiculous, sometimes tragic and always unsteady’. His father - a genuis quantum mechanic who worked for the Pentagon - rarely spoke, and following his own miserable childhood had eccentric ideas of how children should be brought up. Mark - known as ‘E’ - and his older sister Liz were raised in a house with no rules, with parents who had ‘a kind of 70s swinging marriage’. Lacking any real sense of authority, E had to raise himself, not always with the greatest success. His love of music helped pull him through, and by his early 20s he was on the brink of stardom with his first album - Beautiful Freak. But then tragedy struck - having already lost his father to a heart attack, his sister and mother both died in short succession - Liz from an overdose, and his mother from cancer. It was the kind of brutal loss that could destroy someone, but somehow E survived, and channelled his experiences into his music.
In Things The Grandchildren Should Know he tells his story - one that is surprisingly full of hope, humour and wry wisdom.
Read the Independent (UK) Review Here
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