The story of six remarkable men who shaped the way Australians witnessed and remember war

This is a biography of six of Australia's most notable Second World War correspondents, who were also significant cultural figures: Kenneth Slessor, Damien Parer, Chester Wilmot, George Johnston, Osmar White and George Silk.

Some believe Chester Wilmot was the best Allied war correspondent of all, especially as seen in his book The Struggle for Europe. Kenneth Slessor is now regarded as one of Australia's finest poets. Damien Parer, George Silk and Osmar White made their names bringing the New Guinea campaign to the world's attention. George Johnston is remembered for his Miles Franklin Award-winning novel My Brother Jack and his writing partnership with wife Charmian Clift.

Daniel Seaton argues that to truly understand the individuals who made up this network, we must consider them not just as a series of separate journalists but as a group connected through their work, social interactions, journalistic ambition and philosophy, artistic interests and engagement with the Anzac legend. In this vivid, groundbreaking book, he does just that. A must-read for anyone interested in Australian military history and writing.



Autorentext

Daniel Seaton is a writer and historian. He is researcher for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and was previously a research scholar at the Australian War Memorial. His writing has appeared in the Australian Book Review, Overland and Openbook.

Titel
Truth Under Fire
Untertitel
Australia's Second World War Correspondents
EAN
9781743824757
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.06.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
288