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Jacqueline Kent

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
284 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

what drew me to her life was basically that i hadn't heard of her i had a friend who did a thesis about australian suffragettes and i didn't i hadn't known there were any actually and then she kept mentioning the name of ida goldstein who was the first woman in the western world to nominate

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

for a national parliament in Victoria in 1903 and all the other things she'd done as well.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

So the name, this is a long time ago, but the name kind of lodged.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

And about three years ago, I thought, I wonder if anyone's done a,

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

biography of her.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

In fact, there is one, but no one had done a non-academic one.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

So I thought, well, let's have a go.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

And this is it.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

And it does have its moments, doesn't it?

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

I've been reading a really interesting book by Alan Rusbridger, who used to be the editor of The Guardian, and he was very instrumental in the release in the WikiLeaks with Julian Assange.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

But he's written this book, it's about four or five years old, I think it's called Play It Again, and it describes his struggle

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

to try and play a diabolical Chopin piano piece.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

It sounds very sort of esoteric, but it's not because the struggles he has to do this, bring in a whole bunch of things about how you interpret music, what you're trying to do, what you think that Chopin, in this case, was trying to do musically, why it was important.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

And it's good because he doesn't go on to, you know, George Sond and tuberculosis and all that stuff.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

He talks very much about the process of listening to, interpreting and playing music.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

And it's a bit of an interest of mine.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

I do tend to read quite a few books about music.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

And two of my favourite writers are Alex Ross and of course the ABC's own Andrew Ford.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

And it's nicely written.

The Bookshelf
Standing on the bridge, wrong side of the rail

He sort of juxtaposes it with a lot of stuff about WikiLeaks and trying to run a newspaper and all hell breaking loose and trying to get five minutes to play the piano and not being able to and

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