
- 465 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
In this moving, funny, and sometimes chilling book, leading Australians open their ASIO files and read what the state's security apparatus said about them. Writers from across the political spectrum including Mark Aarons, Phillip Adams, Nadia Wheatley, Michael Kirby, Peter Cundall, Gary Foley, and Anne Summers confrontāand in some cases reclaimātheir pasts. Reflecting on the interpretations, observations, and proclamations that anonymous officials make about your personal life is not easy. Yet we see outrage mixed with humor, not least as ASIO officers got basic information wrong a lot of the time, though many writers have to contend with personal betrayal. Some reflect on the way their political views haveāor haven'tāchanged. Meredith Burgmann and all those who were spied on have produced an extraordinary book where those being watched look right back.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- About the Author
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- How to Read Your ASIO File
- Acronyms and Phrases Used in ASIO Files
- The Files
- Acknowledgments
- Index