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Robert Macklin was born in Queensland where he was educated at Ironside School, Brisbane Grammar and the University of Queensland. He worked as a Jackaroo on a sheep and cattle property then as a roustabout in a shearing team before joining The Courier-Mail as a cadet journalist.
Later he moved to Melbourne and Canberra where he worked in the Parliamentary Press Gallery for The Age and then as Press Secretary to Sir John McEwen during his Prime Ministership...read more»
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In War Babies, Robert Macklin is amusingly true to the absurd comedy of growing up. But that is only one dimension of what is ultimately a moving and representative story that conveys the unique uncertainties and insecurities of the generation born in the shadow of World War II.
Set in suburban Brisbane in the 40s and 50s, Macklin's memoir is located in a family mystery yet ranges affectionately across the city of his youth, the sporting preoccupations of the post-war years and the social mores that influenced his relationships. Compelling in its exploration of the intense bond between mother and son, War Babies draws to an intriguing conclusion that speaks to every family with unexplained histories.
REVIEWS
"The boy and the mother and the sad, resentful father are at the heart of this affecting memoir. In evoking his early years Macklin offers a spectacle recalling Dirk Bogarde's childhood memoir, 'Great Meadow' - Brian McFarlane, Australian Book Review.
"What I liked best was the tone - the quality of mind, the warmth and good humour" - David Malouf.
"This is a subtly shaded book, developing unpredictably but never erratically, written with a clarity informed by a generous and questing spirit." - Peter Pierce, Professor of Australian Literature at James Cook University; in The Canberra Times.
Publisher: Pandanus books
ISBN: 9781740760904