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Book Review: Death Sentence

Forty years after Martin Luther King jr delivered his most famous speech, his words continue to resonate. One of the landmark speeches of the 20th century, “I Have a Dream” bears witness to the power of language and the significance of words.

Book Review: Stirrings of the Soul

In Stirrings of the Soul, Michael Raiter demonstrates that much of our society's interest in spirituality is not the beginning of a renewed, genuine search for the truth, but is in fact simply the latest manifestation of the rejection of God.

Book Review: Collected Poems, 1961-2002

Les Murray is arguably Australia's best-regarded poet, both in Australia and internationally. The collecting of forty years of his work in a single volume shows just how impressive his achievement is. His unique accent – which he says is part of the soil up Bunyah way – and his extraordinary, prodigious gift of language combine in poetry that is at once chatty-colloquial and demanding.

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