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9781743058190

The Level-headed Revolutionary

Essays, stories and poems by Brian Medlin

Gillian Dooley, Wallace McKitrick, Susan Petrilli

Brian Medlin (1927-2004) - philosopher, activist, socialist, bushman, environmentalist, poet and author of short stories - wrote much more than he published during his lifetime.

This collection includes five of his essays, dealing with how to stay sane and constructive in the face of environmental crisis, with the nature of philosophy and the contemporary university, and with the very meaning of life and death. They are as relevant and urgent now as when he wrote them 30 years ago.

The essays are complemented by a selection of his poetry and by four of the short stories he wrote under the pseudonym Timothy Tregonning, only two of which have been previously published. Set in the early 20th century, the stories draw us into the mixed fortunes of a working class family in South Australia's mid north. Medlin's unique voice, humane, witty and vigorous, leaps off every page.

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Gillian Dooley is Honorary Senior Research Fellow at Flinders University. She is the co-editor of Matthew Flinders' Private Journal (2005), of the 2019 Wakefield Press anthology The First Wave: Exploring Early Coastal Contact History in Australia (with Danielle Clode), and (with Philippa Sandall) of Trim: The Cartographer's Cat (2019), a new authoritative edition of Flinders' Biographical Tribute. She also writes on authors including Jane Austen and Iris Murdoch.

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Wallace McKitrick has been an Honorary Adjunct Fellow at the University of Adelaide and a senior policy officer with the Australian Government's Ministry for the Arts. He was a student of Brian Medlin in the 1960s and 70s and remained a close friend thereafter.

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Susan Petrilli is Professor of Philosophy and Theory of Languages at the University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy, and Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Adelaide, Australia. She has published widely on the philosophy of language, semiotics and translation theory.

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ISBN   9781743058190
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PAGE COUNT   256
DIMENSIONS   210 x 140 mm