Barry Healy reviews two books 鈥撀爋ne a novel, the other a narrative history 鈥 that reveal the personal costs of Vietnam's聽fight, first against French colonialism and then the US-led invasion.
Barry Healy
Barry Healy reviews The Furnace 鈥 a road trip (by camel) mixed with a western-style shoot-鈥榚m-up centred on stolen gold.
Mindful of what Deaths of Despair聽explains, writes Barry Healy, when US President Donald聽Trump said his healthcare plan was聽鈥渃heaper drugs鈥, it was clear he聽was promising his base聽cheaper opioid addiction.
Mira Hamermesh was only 15 when she defied her Jewish parents in Nazi-Occupied Poland and fled for her life. That she survived is a wonder, and her dramatic account is engrossing and terrifying, writes Barry Healy.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, born 250 years ago, was the most influential and prominent German philosopher of his time.聽Barry Healy reviews Andy Blunden's guide to understanding and applying Hegel to social change.
Bernard Collaery is well known as a legal champion of Timor-Leste聽and a thorn in the side of successive Australian governments as they have illegally and immorally stolen that country's聽resources. Barry Healy聽takes a look at his new book聽Oil Under Troubled Water.
Chasing the Present focuses on the psychological and spiritual journey of a successful young New York businessperson who finds himself at a mental crossroads, beset by panic attacks while advancing a successful career, writes Barry Healy.
Les Mis茅rables was released in France about six months before the Black Lives Matter movement swept the globe. However, it expresses the BLM spirit perfectly, writes Barry Healy.
Erich Fromm, a high-profile member of the Jewish intellectual diaspora in the United States, introduced wide audiences to Marxism聽even during the 1950s anti-Communist witch-hunts, writes Barry Healy.
In the beautiful countryside of Brittany, northern France, taciturn organic egg farmer Raymond (Guillaume de Tonqu茅dec) keeps his hens laying by performing 91自拍论坛 of a French classic play, writes Barry Healy.
Under the guise of 鈥渆scaping Communism鈥, the United States encouraged Cuban parents to send their children to the US. Deb Shnookal has done a great service in minutely researching this escapade in both Cuba and the US, using official documents and personal memories, writes Barry Healy.
Barry Healy reviews two stories 鈥 one a novel, the other a play 鈥 that examine the artists' colony on the Greek island of Hydra from the early 1950s to the early '60s.
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