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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 A New Biography of Donald Horne Examines a Life of Indefatigable Energy and Intellectual Curiosity
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'In May 2004, little over a year before he died, Donald Horne took to the stage at the Sydney Writer’s Festival for an event to mark the launch of the fourth edition of Griffith Review: Making Perfect Bodies. Donald had written an essay called “Mind, body, age” that vigorously burst from the page with life, while addressing death. He was 82.' (Introduction)

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