Comrades
Author: Knight, Dominic
ISBN: 9781863256407
Publisher: BANTAM AUSTRALIA ORIGINAL
Year First Published: 2010
Pages: 336
Dimensions: 233mm x 154mm x 26mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
"Romeo and Juliet amidst university campus politics."
"Romeo and Juliet amidst university campus politics. Sydney University is Australia's pre-eminent finishing school for politicians, and its Students' Representative Council is the nursery where generations of future leaders have cut their first dodgy preference deals and performed their first backstabbings. Comrades is the story of one student President, Eddie O'Hara, and the brutal struggle to replace him. A menagerie of campus lefties and Liberals battle for the spoils, along with one candidate who makes the peculiar decision to campaign dressed as a rooster. Principles are abandoned, loyalties forgotten and party lines crossed until the blood of all the candidates but one soaks the sandstone cloisters of Australia's oldest university. And all the while, the decades-old institution itself is under threat from some fully-grown politicians in the Federal Parliament who are determined to drain the lifeblood from political cr ches like the Sydney Uni SRC by stripping them of their funding . . . Comrades is the story of an election that's contested as fiercely as though it were for President of the United States, not Sydney University. It's also an affect
ISBN: 9781863256407
Publisher: BANTAM AUSTRALIA ORIGINAL
Year First Published: 2010
Pages: 336
Dimensions: 233mm x 154mm x 26mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
"Romeo and Juliet amidst university campus politics."
"Romeo and Juliet amidst university campus politics. Sydney University is Australia's pre-eminent finishing school for politicians, and its Students' Representative Council is the nursery where generations of future leaders have cut their first dodgy preference deals and performed their first backstabbings. Comrades is the story of one student President, Eddie O'Hara, and the brutal struggle to replace him. A menagerie of campus lefties and Liberals battle for the spoils, along with one candidate who makes the peculiar decision to campaign dressed as a rooster. Principles are abandoned, loyalties forgotten and party lines crossed until the blood of all the candidates but one soaks the sandstone cloisters of Australia's oldest university. And all the while, the decades-old institution itself is under threat from some fully-grown politicians in the Federal Parliament who are determined to drain the lifeblood from political cr ches like the Sydney Uni SRC by stripping them of their funding . . . Comrades is the story of an election that's contested as fiercely as though it were for President of the United States, not Sydney University. It's also an affect