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| | | | | Henry Lawson's The Drover's Wife (1896) is clearly the seminal short story of Australian Lit. against which all other accounts of life in the Bush must be measured. Frank Moorhouse'sThe Drover's Wife (2017) is a collection of essays on ways The Drover's Wife has influenced and been reflected in Australian writing and painting. I won't... | |
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| | | | | Sebastian Barry is one of my favourite Irish authors; he writes beautifully and I've loved some of his previous books - in fact, the only one I've read that I didn't like much was Days Without End, mainly because the subject (army life in the American West during the Indian Wars) didn't really appeal to... | |
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| | | | | With Bill's AWW Gen 4 Week still in play, I hoped I'd find something relevant to share from Reading like an Australian writer. And there was, a discussion by novelist Emily Maguire of a short story by Elizabeth Harrower. The short story, as you can probably guess, is titled "The fun of the fair" and... | |
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www.davidsbookworld.com
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| | | The narrator of this novel is, like its author, a middle-aged Swiss writer named Christian Kracht. His mother calls him urgently to Zurich, which is a stifling place for him: Zurich was claustropho... | ||