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April 23, 2008

Political Memoir

Ex-Federal Treasurer, Peter Costello, has reportedly been offered a large advance (some say high six figures) for his political memoir. On ABC radio's PM program last night it was revealed that he was writing this book in collaboration with his father-in-law, Peter Coleman, a former NSW state Liberal leader, federal MP and editor of "The Bulletin" and "Quadrant".

And now, a report in "The Australian" has ANU academic Wayne Errington, who co-wrote last year's controversial John Winston Howard: The Biography, stating that Costello would be a more interesting subject.

Some commentators believe this might be a push by Costello to regain the Federal Liberal leadership. I can't see that: Costello could have the leadership if he wanted to. All he'd need to do is put his hand up.

On the other hand, Stephen Mayne, of Crikey.com fame, said on ABC radio yesterday that he thought Costello might be writing it now when he had the use of taxpayer funded staff and offices, and that his aim to mainly to fill in time till the right job offer landed on his desk. That sounds far more likely to me.

There is more on this story here.

Posted by larrikin at April 23, 2008 10:23 AM

Comments

I hope Costello goes with literary agent Margaret Gee's suggestion from earlier this year and calls it Bridesmaid Revisited.

In the same article, Gee suggests that "some people might see memoirs like these as dogs returning to their own vomit."

I guess the spew feast has begun.

Posted by: Christopher Miles at April 23, 2008 01:13 PM

How very Australian.

Posted by: Perry Middlemiss at April 23, 2008 03:44 PM