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The Education of Young Donald Trilogy

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The Education of Young Donald Trilogy by Donald Horne is a compelling memoir that chronicles the formative years of Horne's life. Spanning his childhood, education, and early career, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the experiences and influences that shaped him. With keen insights and reflective prose, Horne provides a captivating narrative of personal and intellectual growth.
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This memoir series might intrigue you if you enjoy exploring the personal growth and cultural context of a notable figure from Australia. It offers insights into the formative years of a prominent thinker, enriched with reflections on life, society, and intellectual development that might captivate any biography enthusiast interested in learning about influential lives.

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The Education of Young Donald Trilogy

A classic of Australian literature, The Education of Young Donald Trilogy combines Donald Horne's three autobiographies - The Education of Young Donald (1967), Confessions of a New Boy (1985) and Portrait of an Optimist (1988) - in one volume.

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A compelling insight into the making of one of Australia's foremost public intellectuals.

A classic of Australian literature, The Education of Young Donald Trilogy combines Donald Horne's three autobiographies: The Education of Young Donald (1967), Confessions of a New Boy (1985) and Portrait of an Optimist (1988) in one volume. With a keen intellect, sharp wit, and dry humour, Horne vividly describes his formative years as he moves between different milieus, from an idyllic rural childhood to the excitement of university, experience as a Second World War serviceman, life in post-war England, and the rough and tumble world of old-school journalism.

With a foreword by novelist Tracy Sorensen and a new introduction by Julia Horne and Nick Horne, The Education of Young Donald Trilogy is a revealing and instructive tale from the author of The Lucky Country and an absorbing account of Australian social and intellectual life from the 1920s to the 1950s.

'Donald Horne looks down on Australia from the loftiest heights in the pantheon. He's up there with Patrick White as our most savage literary lion. The Education of Young Donald Trilogy is a masterpiece and should replace the Gideon Bible in motel drawers.' - Phillip Adams

'Donald Horne was an eager participant in twentieth century public conversations that made Australia what it is today. His searching autobiographical trilogy introduces him to a new generation of readers.' - Edmund Campion

'Horne's trilogy of autobiography is his most substantial legacy, for its clarity of observation on the formation of Australia and on the strands of the Australian personality.' - Frank Moorhouse

'Horne ... makes complex ideas and feelings, particularly about Australian life, accessible in chiselled, wry prose that remains fresh and deeply Australian.' - Fiona Capp

'... a superb book.' - Peter Coleman, The Australian

'I commend it to you quite fiercely.' - Max Harris, The Australian

'... an exhilarating inquiry into the sources and quality of the facts and ideas that made him ...' - H.G. Kippax, Sydney Morning Herald

'... a master of the autobiography-as-an-art form' - Denis O'Brien, The Australian

'In some ways, his personality embodied the Australia into which he was born in 1921: hard-edged, wry-humoured, industrious and pragmatic. In a country with a deeply ingrained anti-intellectual tradition ... Horne was a feisty advocate for the virtues of intellectual life.' - Mark McKenna, The Australian

'Australia had made him and he was concerned to remake Australia ... it was his country and as such it had no right to be boring or provincial or mediocre.' - Owen Harries, Speech at Horne Memorial

'Like Henry Lawson and Patrick White, his work will live on as a faithful record of our time.' - Manning Clark

'Donald Horne is Australia's special gift to the world ...' - Kenneth Hudson, Art Monthly

'His three-volume autobiography is one of the major literary achievements of twentieth century Australia ...' - Meaghan Morris, Gleebooks Gleaner

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The Education of Young Donald Trilogy by Donald Horne is heralded as a significant literary accomplishment, capturing the essence of 20th century Australia. The autobiographical series presents Horne as a key figure in public discourse, showcasing his dedication to intellectual pursuits in a culture often resistant to such ideals. His personality is seen as a reflection of the era, characterised by pragmatism, wit, and determination.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742237299

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 August 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Contributors:

  • Introduction by Julia Horne
  • Introduction by Nick Horne
  • Foreword by Tracy Sorensen
  • Edited by Julia Horne
  • Edited by Nick Horne

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 45.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 333g

Pages: 816

About the Author

Donald Horne (19212005) was an Australian writer. He worked in journalism, starting as a reporter for The Daily Telegraph and going on to edit the intellectual periodical The Observer and The Bulletin. He was an academic in the school of political science at UNSW from 197386. He chaired public bodies, served as a university chancellor and held a number of other public positions. He wrote more than two dozen books including The Lucky Country, Money Made Us, Death of the Lucky Country, The Great Museum and 10 Steps to a More Tolerant Australia. He also wrote two memoirs: Into the Open which covers the period 1958 to 1999; and Dying: A Memoir, a portrait of the period before and after his death, co-written with Myfanwy Horne and published posthumously.

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