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1 ‘Ballsy’, ‘very Funny’, ‘read in One Sitting’ : The Best Australian Books Out in October Alyx Gorman , Imogen Dewey , Fiona Wright , Sian Cain , Lucy Clark , Yvonne C Lam , Janine Israel , Celina Ribeiro , Ben Doherty , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 4 October 2023;

— Review of Edenglassie Melissa Lucashenko , 2023 single work novel ; Stone Yard Devotional Charlotte Wood , 2023 single work novel ; Late : A Novel Michael Fitzgerald Page , 2023 single work novel ; Killing for Country : A Family Story David Marr , 2023 multi chapter work criticism ; Gunflower Laura Jean McKay , 2023 selected work short story ; The Man Who Wasn't There Dan Box , 2023 single work biography ; Home to Biloela Priya Nadesalingam , Rebekah Holt , 2023 single work autobiography
1 Behrouz Boochani, the Refugee Writer Who Exposed the Cruelty of Australia’s Island Jail Ben Doherty , Behrouz Boochani , 2023 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 22 May 2023;

'One inmate became the voice of the men locked up on Manus. Behrouz Boochani and Ben Doherty look back at the risks he took to get this story to the world'

1 Yang Hengjun : I Am Innocent and Will Fight to the End, Australian Detained in China Tells Family Ben Doherty , 2020 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 4 September 2020;

'An Australian writer who has been detained by Chinese authorities for more than 19 months has revealed he’s been interrogated more than 300 times and taken to meetings handcuffed and blindfolded.' (Introduction)

1 A Long Flight to Freedom : How Refugee Behrouz Boochani Finally Left His Island Jail behind Ben Doherty , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 14 November 2019;

'The Kurdish Iranian refugee, kept in a limbo on Manus Island by Australia’s hardline immigration regime, made a final 34-hour journey to liberty.'

1 Yang Hengjun : Australian Writer Subjected to 'Absurd' Interrogation in China as Health Deteriorates Ben Doherty , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 1 November 2019;

'Democracy advocate suffers from serious health conditions and is only allowed one shower a week.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon Nagaland Ben Doherty , Melbourne : Wild Dingo Press , 2018 13854699 2018 single work novel

'The diary arrived addressed to me, bearing a message:

We live forever through our stories. Tell ours.

'And so began the author’s journey into the life and legends of the Naga – a forgotten people living in the far north-east of India, struggling to survive in the modern world.

'An extraordinarily powerful and evocative literary work that traverses new ground in the hinterland between biography and mythology.

'Nagaland is the story of Augustine and of the Naga people. With sensitively poetic prose, Doherty deftly draws the reader into worlds of parallel realities. The love story, desperate and damned, destined for tragedy; forged and upheld against the wishes of family and the dictates of culture, with a backdrop of violence and reprisals amidst the brutality of communal conflict. Alongside this is the telling of Augustine’s childhood story, growing up in the beautiful mountain state of Nagaland where the traditional way of life, loyalties and beliefs collide with modern imperatives that, for many, lead inexorably to poverty, dislocation, drug addiction, disease and despair.

'Seamlessly woven through each story, Naga legends and myths connect these disparate worlds, the source of profound insights that are simultaneously confronting and transcendent. Poignant and profound, the reader is left with a yearning nostalgia for a past where eternal truths prevailed, to be gleaned from ancient fables and sages; where a people lived in communities richly endowed with cultural and spiritual certainties, and were valued members of large family and tribal networks. Except, of course, if you choose not to follow the rules…'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 'Hard to Watch' : Afghans React to $6m Australian Film Aimed at Asylum Seekers Sune Engel Rasmussen , Ben Doherty , 2016 single work
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 28 March 2016;

— Review of The Journey Trudi-Ann Tierney , 2016 single work film/TV

'A movie commissioned by Australia’s immigration department to deter Afghan asylum seekers has had its premiere on local TV, seeking to reinforce a widely held view that unauthorised travel to Australia is not worth the risk...' (Sune Engel Rassmussen and Ben Doherty).

The article includes interviews with Afghans who watched the telemovie's premiere broadcast on 25 March 2016.

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