New Year's Day at the Hotel Australia - Lindsay Barrett - Books - Puncher and Wattmann - 9781922186720 - December 11, 2019
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New Year's Day at the Hotel Australia

Lindsay Barrett

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New Year's Day at the Hotel Australia

In the late 1930s an apprentice potter made a solemn pledge with some of his young work mates to meet up on New Year's Day, in the year 2000, in the famous Long Bar of the Hotel Australia. But the reunion never took place because, while sixty years later the young man in question, the author's father, was still going strong, the venue was longer standing. The Hotel Australia, Sydney's premier hotel throughout much of the twentieth century, had been demolished in 1972 to make way for the MLC Centre, a concrete skyscraper which was at the cutting edge of the city's redevelopment as a global business hub.


Charting a course through modernist literature, popular fiction, rugby league, shopping centres, suburban kitsch and prefab concrete, this book looks at the impact of the ethic of progress on Australia in the middle of the twentieth century, and the way in which a particular version of masculinity - the self-made man - became enshrined as a new version of Australian identity. At a time when the average tradesman is now a media celebrity, and as property developers scour the urban landscape for profit as never before, New Year's Day at the Hotel Australia looks back at the heyday of the self-made man, and the world he was busy building, even as forces much more powerful than he could muster were in the process of redeveloping it into something much bigger, blander and more corporate.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 11, 2019
ISBN13 9781922186720
Publishers Puncher and Wattmann
Pages 172
Dimensions 148 × 210 × 11 mm   ·   244 g
Language English  

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