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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1951
Género
male
Lugar de nacimiento
Maroubra, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

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Un bout de chemin avec un personnage louche mais qu'on apprends à apprécier. Une époque de profonde transformation.
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Nikoz | otra reseña | Apr 3, 2024 |
I really wanted to like this more, but it wore me down. The plot is clever and there are two books in one here (part of the plot). So two voices to contend with, which I didn't mind. But in the second half of the book, the main character plays his cards so close to his chest that I lost track of the plan. It all comes together in the end satisfactorily, but en route, I got a bit tired. Quite a writer, though!
 
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PhilipJHunt | otra reseña | Sep 3, 2016 |
Music and popular culture provide the backdrop to this long-awaited new Billy Glasheen novel Full review at: http://newtownreviewofbooks.com.au/2015/07/30/crime-scene-peter-doyle-th...
 
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austcrimefiction | otra reseña | Jul 29, 2015 |
* 30/12/2010 as an aside, anyone catch the new tv advertisement for "Underbelly" on Channel 9 tonight. The photograph on the cover of this book was spliced in amongst scenes from the new upcoming series. A fourth Underbelly series to screen in 2011 promises to lift the lid on the birth of organised crime in Australia.

Based in Sydney in the roaring 1920s, Underbelly Razor tells the story of the bloody battle between "vice queens" Tilly Devine and her rival Kate Leigh.
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The photographs in this book were mainly taken in the cells at Darlinghurst Police Station in Forbes Street. (see it here).
http://sydney-city.blogspot.com/2010/05/darlinghurst-police-station.html
(now it's a community health centre - am glad they didn't pull it down it's listed as an historic building). It's opposite the National Art School which was once Sydney's original goal.

The images are beautiful in an austere sort of way and depict the people of the times in their own clothing. They were asked to pose however they liked apparently unlike modern day police photographs so you can sense the real character of the person.

This is on my wish list because I love photography, but also have a weird bittersweet association with the Darlinghust Police Station. No not that...My first ever dog was a Police Dog from Darlinghurst Police Station. Susie - a doberman but she had a tendency to wander and reluctantly they had to retire her. Somehow my father heard about it and took me to meet her - I was 7 or 8 and remember walking though the building past some of the cells to get to the kennels out the back. The cells in my memory looked like the cells in the photographs in this book. Later I was to go to the National Art School (the old goal across the road) and recall the inside of the station with some fondness. Both the station and Goal buildings particularly are eerie, and supposedly haunted - they did hang people there. Something just leaks out of the stonework & you shiver though I never saw any ghosts while there. The bitter part is later I applied for the job of police photographer at the same station and I was rejected because I was female. Equal rights wasn't in force then - I'd read the Female Eunuch by Greer but I was ahead of my times.. Still I want the book.
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