
Warren Fahey
Author of The balls of Bob Menzies : Australian political songs, 1900-1980
About the Author
Series
Works by Warren Fahey
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Fahey, Warren
- Birthdate
- 1946-01-03
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Marist Brothers' School, Sydney
Sydney Technical College - Occupations
- folklorist
historian
author
actor
broadcaster
musician - Organizations
- Youth Hostels Association
- Awards and honors
- Order of Australia
Don Banks Music Award
Advance Australia Award - Nationality
- Australia
- Birthplace
- Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Places of residence
- Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Associated Place (for map)
- Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Reviews
I enjoyed this book, but I found it extremely biased towards the Eastern States (for example, some of the foods here in Western Australia go by different names, or have different sayings attached to them). It's frustrating to get a book on 'Australia' and find that the author - by and large - means Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria.
In addition, I was disappointed with how much global information was supplied in lieu of information on Australian lore regarding some of the foods (which show more is - after all - what this book presents itself as). If I wanted about 20 pages on global meanings and associations with herbs, I'd look elsewhere. What I was really hoping for, was a lot more emphasis on the varying Australian associations with foods and our rich cuisine cultures.
That said, what Australian-specific lore that was in the book, was informative and interesting - if biased towards the Eastern states! It's a great contribution to the patchwork of Australian culture, and I very much enjoyed the different sayings, poems, songs and traditional recipes peppered throughout. show less
In addition, I was disappointed with how much global information was supplied in lieu of information on Australian lore regarding some of the foods (which show more is - after all - what this book presents itself as). If I wanted about 20 pages on global meanings and associations with herbs, I'd look elsewhere. What I was really hoping for, was a lot more emphasis on the varying Australian associations with foods and our rich cuisine cultures.
That said, what Australian-specific lore that was in the book, was informative and interesting - if biased towards the Eastern states! It's a great contribution to the patchwork of Australian culture, and I very much enjoyed the different sayings, poems, songs and traditional recipes peppered throughout. show less
Statistics
- Works
- 20
- Members
- 88
- Popularity
- #209,355
- Rating
- 2.9
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 20
