On Luck
Author(s): Anne Summers
Philosophy, Politics & Current Affairs
This series pairs leading Australian thinkers and cultural figures with some of the big themes in life. Australia has always prided itself on its luckiness. In this book, Anne Summers thinks on this characteristic, and especially what happens when luck runs out.
Product Information
Anne Summers is a bestselling author and columnist and a former editor-in-chief of landmark American feminist magazine, Ms. She was a political adviser to Prime Minister Paul Keating and ran the Office of the Status of Women for Prime Minister Bob Hawke from 1983 to 1986. Her books include Damned Whores and God's Police (1975; 1994; 2002), Ducks on the Pond (1999) and The End of Equality (2003).
General Fields
- :
- : Melbourne University Press
- : Melbourne University Press
- : 0.136
- : 01 May 2008
- : 150mm X 110mm
- : Australia
- : books
Special Fields
- : Anne Summers
- : Hardback
- : 1
- : 300
- : 96
- : Essays, journals, letters & other prose works