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A Life in Words

Collected writings from Gallipoli to the Melbourne Cup
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A Life in Words by Les Carlyon is a captivating memoir that delves into the celebrated journalist's illustrious career. The book weaves personal anecdotes with reflections on pivotal historical events, offering a poignant insight into journalism, war, and literary passion. Les Carlyon's narrative strength brings to life the world through a seasoned reporter's exceptional lens.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate eloquently written biographical works that delve into the life and career of a distinguished individual. Les Carlyon offers keen insights and compelling reflections, making it a captivating read for those who value literary journalism and engaging storytelling.

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A Life in Words

The collected writing of one of Australia's most admired authors and journalists, Les Carlyon.

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'Les Carlyon has died, and Australia has lost one of its greatest wordsmiths.' Greg Baum, The Age

'He's been called Australia's Damon Runyon, but that tag is far too limiting to do him justice. Certainly his turf stories are usually character-driven gems. But read him on Anzac Cove, or Bradman, or Ted Whitten, or any part of the essence of this country. He writes with gritty elegance.' Harry Gordon

Les Carlyon was one of Australia's greatest journalists and writers. His career in newspapers was stellarβ€”he became editor of The Age at 33, and went on to become editor in chief of The Herald & Weekly Times. But he was always much more about the written word than about management, winning two Walkley Awards and the coveted Graham Perkin Journalist of the Year Award in a career where he covered everything from politics to horse racing.

Yet most Australians will know him as an author, writing books that gave us the very essence of our history and our cultureβ€”as though he was in the trenches of the Western Front, or in the betting ring at Flemington. His epic account of the first ANZAC campaign, Gallipoli (2001), was truly ground-breaking, combining incredible research and an ability to capture the human essence with a style that was distinctively his own. Gallipoli went on to become an international bestseller, and his sequel, The Great War (2006), won the Prime Minister's Prize for Australian History, and was the 2007 Australian Book Industry Book of the Year. The Master (2012), an intimate portrait of Bart Cummings, cemented Les's place as Australia's greatest-ever horse racing writer.

From Don Bradman to Paul Keating, from Flemington to Flanders, from Henry Lawson to Clive James, A Life in Words is a collection of Les's very best writing, taken from across his career.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781761068225

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 July 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 147.0mm

Height: 228.0mm

Weight: 544g

Pages: 464

About the Author

Les Carlyon was born in 1942 and died in 2019. He was universally admired as a superlative descriptive writer. He was a reporter, editor, historian, educator and mentor. But above all he was a gifted storyteller, combining elegant prose with a laconic irreverence and biting analysis. He was editor of The Age and editor-in-chief of The Herald and Weekly Times. He shone as a turf writer and war historian. He quietly mentored a generation of Victoria's best journalists, won two Walkleys and is the only journalist to receive Lifetime Achievement awards from both the Walkley Foundation and the Melbourne Press Club. In 2014, he was made a Companion of the Order of Australia.

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