Lech Blaine

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Lech Blaine


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Lech Blaine is a writer from Toowoomba, Queensland. His work appears in The Best Australian Essays, Meanjin, The Guardian and The Monthly, among others. His work has been nominated for several prizes and he was an inaugural recipient of a Griffith Review Queensland Writers Fellowship.

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“Class in most places is about making the differences visible," say novelist Richard Flanagan, who grew up in a working-class mining community before receiving a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford. "Class in Australia is about making the differences invisible".”
Lech Blaine, Top Blokes: The Larrikin Myth, Class and Power

“My puberty was spent deciding which identity was the real me and which the alter ego. The artist saw the larrikin as a shallow socialite. The larrikin saw the artist as a miserable elitist. Why did I need to pick sides?”
Lech Blaine, Car Crash: A Memoir

“It all changed," he says. "The miners in Ipswich joined a union and voted Labor. But young ones coming through didn't think of themselves as working class. They moved to the Sunny Coast. Four-bedroom house. Couple of cars. Most of them became anti-union! Dumb fucks thought they got paid 200k just because they're good at their jobs. Nothin' to do with my generation and my dad's generation, and the sacrifices we made by going on strike”
Lech Blaine, Top Blokes: The Larrikin Myth, Class and Power

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