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Thomas Keneally

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The Washington Post, November 12th, 1995

"AUSTRALIA'S got more bloody culture than a yogurt factory!" Thomas Keneally bellows jovially from Toronto, revealing with that burst of telephonic enthusiasm the two main facts of his life: First, that he is passionate as a missionary about his country; and second,,, that he is often at a great remove from it. Keneally is a one-man Australian roadshow. He circles the world spinning yarns and tracking history---trawling for stories in a seemingly endless quest to understand his own. He was born in Sydney in 1935, the eldest son of "two kids from the bush." His father was an air force pilot tur...

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