Journeys of the mind: long, short, past, present. Centred on "the Prus tapes", interviews with a Polish resistance fighter/bibliophile looking back on a life of exile, adventure and occasional catastrophe, fuelled by an obsessive search for meaning.
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In this series I’ve proposed an explanation for a radical shift in the role of popular music that took place in the 1960s. In that short period, popular music changed from being primarily a source of entertainment to becoming a driver of cu...
Millions of people went through hell in the decades between 1914 and 1945. To top it off, the end of worldwide war was facilitated by one of the most frightening events in history, when the H-bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.
It’s five years since my erstwhile travelling companion and I found ourselves sitting in a restaurant in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, one of about 30 in the same street.
Among a few tons of books and papers Alex Prus Grzybowski left behind in 2011, was a large and eclectic collection of LP records. Mostly classical — Chopin, Beethoven, Mozart, Brahms, Rachmaninov etc — but also some Spandau Ballet, Elizabet...
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Based on Central Australia since 1978. I have worked for many national publications and for the ABC . I have met people who have led lives both ordinary and extraordinary... or sometimes both.
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