Jackson Pollock's Blue Poles was hailed as a masterpiece by Prime
Minister Gough Whitlam when it was acquired for a record price by the
Australian National Gallery in 1973. But far from being the jewel in
Whitlam's cultural crown, the painting became instead a symbol of the
Whitlam Government's flamboyance, extravagance, and excess.
Both political history and cultural analysis, The Prime Minister's
Christmas Card traces the events surrounding the notorious purchase of
Blue Poles and the life of the ill-fated Whitlam Government. It provides
a fascinating glimpse into Australia's social, cultural, and economic
history, its changing class dynamics, and its shifting geo-political
status. It also offers a new and original perspective on Australian
politics and culture in the Whitlam era.