Well, that was a tome and a half! And in saying this I'm referring less to the length of Clare Wright's new history, You daughters of freedom: The Australians who won the vote and inspired the world, than to its depth and richness. There are, in fact, two main stories going on here - the story of … Continue reading Clare Wright, You daughters of freedom (#BookReview)
Month: December 2018
Prime Minister’s Literary Awards Winners, 2018, announced
The Winners of the the Prime Minister's Literary Awards for 2018 were announced this morning at Parliament House ... an event I followed via their Twitter Live Feed ... and it contained the BEST of ALL POSSIBLE news that Gerald Murnane won the Fiction prize. I haven't read the novel, so perhaps my approval is … Continue reading Prime Minister’s Literary Awards Winners, 2018, announced
Monday musings on Australian literature: Eleanor Witcombe
Eleanor Witcombe, who died in October at the venerable age of 95, is not exactly a household name in Australia - but some of her work is, because she's associated with the renaissance of Australian film in the late 1970s. She wrote the screenplays for The getting of wisdom and My brilliant career. However, her writing career long … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Eleanor Witcombe
My literary week (14), lists and a celebrity
I don't really need to write a post today having written two in the last two days, but there are a couple of things I'd love to share with you, so here I am for the third day in a row. Reading group schedule First up is my reading group schedule for the first half … Continue reading My literary week (14), lists and a celebrity
Six degrees of separation, FROM A Christmas carol TO …
And suddenly it's the last Six Degrees of the year. Before we know it, everyone will be writing their top lists of the year, but I, as usual, will do mine in January, when the year is REALLY over. I like me "best books" of the year to be of the actual calendar year. I'm … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM A Christmas carol TO …