A unique volume of speeches and occasional pieces written entirely by former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating
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Books of speeches are rarely published as a compendium of work by one person.
After Words is unique in Australian publishing by virtue of its scale and range of subjects, and
that all the speeches are the work of one eye and one mind: former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating. Each speech has been conceptualized, contextualized and crafted by Paul Keating.
Subject to subject, idea to idea, the speeches are related in a wider construct, which is the way Paul Keating has viewed and thought about the world. The speeches reveal the breadth and
depth of his interests��e they cultural, historical, or policy-focused��ealing with subjects as broad as international relations, economic policy and politics. Individual chapters range
from a discussion of Jorn Utzon's Opera House through to the redesign of Berlin, the history of native title, Australia's relationship to the countries of Asia, the role of the monarchy, to
the shape of Gustav Mahler's
Symphony No. 2, and more.
After Words contains an analytic commentary on Australia's recent social and economic repositioning, in the minds of
many, by its principal architect. The speeches, more often than not, go beyond observations, as Paul Keating sketches out new vistas and points to new directions. For those interested in
matters that go to the future of Australia and the world,
After Words presents, unmediated, a panoply of issues which the policy mind and writing style of Paul Keating has sculpted
into a recognizable landscape.