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Matthew Condon is a prize-winning Australian novelist and journalist. Brisbane-born, he has lived in Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany and France. He was educated at The University of Queensland and undertook further studies at the Goethe Institute, Bremen, Germany. Condon began his journalism career with the Gold Coast Bulletin in I keep coming back to the light of Brisbane. If you are born into it, this palette of gentle pinks and oranges at dawn and dusk, the blast white of midday in summer, the lemon luminescence of mid-morning and mid-afternoon, you keep it with you, an. Matthew Condon. $ Hardback. Out of Stock - Order Now (usually dispatches in 7 days) Part of a series in which leading Australian authors write about their hometowns, this unique and evocative exploration is part memoir and part guide to Australia's Brisbane. Intertwining personal stories with the city's historical past, this account paints.
Matthew Condon is a prize-winning Australian novelist and journalist. Brisbane-born, he has lived in Australia, the United Kingdom, Germany and France. He was educated at The University of Queensland and undertook further studies at the Goethe Institute, Bremen, Germany. Condon began his journalism career with the Gold Coast Bulletin in and subsequently worked for leading newspapers and journals including Brisbane's Courier-Mail, the Sydney Morning Herald and Melbourne's Sunday Age. By John Birmingham. 'Brisbane' by Matthew Condon, UNSW Press, pp; $ SHARE. SHARE. Cities have memories that outlive those who first held them. London will always recall the Blitz, Rome the glories of empire. Some memories are, of course, lost. Time, war, civilisational collapse all take their toll. Brisbane by Matthew Condon - I keep coming back to the light of Brisbane. If you are born into it, this palette of gentle pinks and oranges at dawn and dusk, the blast white of midday in summer, the lemon luminescence of mid-morning and mid-afternoon, you keep it with you, and - - QBD Books - Buy Online for Better Range and Value.
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