Regular readers of Monday musings will remember that a recent post in the series was inspired by the Qantas flight magazine, The Australian way. Well, I've been in the air again ... this time for a longer trip, as Mr Gums and I have again left daughter and dog in charge at home, and are … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Guest authors at the Sydney Writers’ Festival
Month: May 2011
Jay Griffiths, A love letter from a stray moon
I have always wanted wings. To fly where I belong, to become who I am, to speak my truths winged and moon-swayed. I'm not sure I can do justice to this poetic, passionate novella by Jay Griffiths. Titled A love letter from a stray moon, it's a first person outpouring in the voice of Mexican … Continue reading Jay Griffiths, A love letter from a stray moon
Talking with Alan Gould
Conrad, 1904, a favourite writer for Gould (Photo: George Charles Beresford, Presumed Public Domain, via Wikipedia) I didn't say in my recent review of Alan Gould's The lakewoman that Gould attended my reading group's discussion of his book. I had so much to say - so many thoughts - about the book, that I thought … Continue reading Talking with Alan Gould
Monday musings on Australian literature: Popular Penguins at a Perfect Price
You all know Penguin Books - and perhaps something about the company's origin. The story goes that Allen Lane, standing on a train platform in 1935 and not being able to find "something good" to read, decided that there existed "a vast reading public for intelligent books at a low price". He staked all he had, … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Popular Penguins at a Perfect Price