World Germaine Greer’s Diary: The unlucky town of Eden, Australia’s fatuous blame game – and how to fight fire with fire I knew there was no defence against the fires, only faint hope. By Germaine Greer
Nowhere man: the challenges of tracking down Shakespeare Germaine Greer looks for the real Shakespeare in James Shapiro’s 1606: the Year of Lear. By Germaine Greer
At the centenary of Gallipoli, Germaine Greer interrogates the myth of Australian nationhood Was Australia born on the battlefield? 100 years after Gallipoli, the accepted narrative seems further than ever from reality. By Germaine Greer
Germaine Greer: the failures of the new feminism “Feminism in Britain has had two strands: as a media phenomenon and as an academic discipline. The vast realm… By Germaine Greer
Phalluses and fallacies: Germaine Greer on the poetry of sex All poetry is driven by sex, whether or not it acknowledges the impulse. By Germaine Greer