Monash

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Author
Grantlee Kieza
Publisher
ABC Books
Genres
Australian History, Biography and Memoir
Released
01 September, 2015
ISBN
9780733333538

Monash

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Synopsis

John Monash's life is emblematic of Australia's much-heralded egalitarian spirit - here is the ultimate outsider: poor, Jewish in an era which still practised anti-Semitism, bookish at a time when intellectual pursuits were frowned upon - who rose to become one of the nation's most enduring folk heroes. Despite a scandalous private life and the experience of virulent racism, he established himself as a major force, not just on the bloody fields of wartime Europe but also in post-war society, where he oversaw vital developments in making Australia into a modern nation. When he died, an astonishing 300,000 Australians attended John Monash's funeral in Melbourne. But who was this unconventional man, what drove him and how did he manage to break down so many walls to rise to such a prominent position?Beyond an account of a much-admired general, this will be the story of an extraordinary and highly unconventional life and its legacy.See Better Reading's interview with the author Grantlee Kieza here and find out why he chose this intriguing subject.
Grantlee Kieza
About the author

Grantlee Kieza

Grantlee Kieza is a prizewinning writer for The Courier-Mail and Sunday Mail newspapers in Brisbane. He has previously written for  Sydney's Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, The Australian and The Sun-Herald, covering assignments as diverse as adventure races in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, anti-apartheid activism in Soweto and boxing matches everywhere from Melbourne, Mexico, Manchester and Manhattan ' and many other places that don't start with M. He was a finalist in the 2011 Walkley Awards for Excellence in Journalism.

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