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| | | | Oh dear. Well, it was to be expected... 10 terrific books in a row, at some stage there has to be a dud. Readers may remember that I became interested in women's war fictions when I read Donna Coates Shooting Blanks at the Anzac Legend. And amongst my thoughts about Part 1, which is about... | |
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| | | | Non-fiction - hardcover; Black Inc; 96 pages; 2024. In recent years I've become a fan of Black Inc's Writers on Writers series in which "leading authors reflect on an Australian writer who has inspired and influenced them". I have previously reviewed volumes on Tim Winton, Helen Garner and Kate Jennings, and have many more in... | |
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| | | | Indigenous Literature Week 2020 at ANZ Litlovers Cultural warning: Indigenous Australians are advised that some references in this blog includeimages or names of people now deceased. For information about ILW 2020, click here. Reviews Thanksto everyone whois participating in 2020 Indigenous Literature Week -I hope thathosting this celebration helps to make more people aware of... | |
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| | I am on my second reading of Gerald Murnane's new book, A Million Windows - and I can't resist sharing this marvellous metaphor for poetry... Imagine, if you will, a 'house of fiction' harbouring many writers, who seem to have corralled themselves into different wings of the house. In one wing no one 'owns to'... |