Brenda Niall, True north: The story of Mary and Elizabeth Durack (Review)

'Of course we are mad,' Bet wrote to Mary, 'but we live in a mad place.' Brenda Niall's True North (Courtesy: Text Publishing) The mad place that Bet - Elizabeth Durack - refers to is the Kimberley region of north-west Australia and the book this quote comes from is biographer Brenda Niall's True north: The … Continue reading Brenda Niall, True north: The story of Mary and Elizabeth Durack (Review)

Monday musings on Australian literature: Some favourite Aussie film adaptations (2)

A couple of Monday Musings ago I shared some of my favourite Australian films adapted from novels. Today, it's the turn of Aussie plays. I'm no expert in adapting works but it seems to me that it would be easier to adapt a play to film than it would be a novel. I wonder if … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Some favourite Aussie film adaptations (2)

Dame Mary Durack, Lament for the drowned country (Review)

Near the end of her book True north about Mary and Elizabeth Durack, biographer Brenda Niall writes of Mary Durack's poem, "Lament for the Drowned Country", which she says "has been judged her finest poem".  Of course, with such a statement, I had to read it. I could have Googled* it, but I decided to check my … Continue reading Dame Mary Durack, Lament for the drowned country (Review)

Monday musings on Australian literature: National Bookshop Day (Belated)

Saturday 11 August was National Bookshop Day here down under but I decided to delay writing about it until this week's Monday Musings as it seems a worthy subject. However, Lisa of ANZLitlovers and Louise of A Strong Belief in Wicker did their posts in a more timely way. National Bookshop Day is a new concept … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: National Bookshop Day (Belated)

Delicious descriptions from Down under: Mary Durack on Patrick White

I am slowly - very slowly - reading True North, Brenda Niall's biography of Mary and Elizabeth Durack. Life is rather getting in the way of reading at present so, contrary to my normal practice, I am going to post a Delicious Description from it before, rather than after, my review. For those of you … Continue reading Delicious descriptions from Down under: Mary Durack on Patrick White

Monday musings on Australian literature: Some favourite Aussie film adaptations (1)

In support of Australia's National Year of Reading the National Film and Sound Archive is, later this year, holding an exhibition on film adaptations. And that made me think about my favourite film adaptations, which in turn made me think it might be a good Monday Musings topic. So, here I am. This post will … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Some favourite Aussie film adaptations (1)

Melissa Lucashenko, The silent majority (Review)

I have reviewed many individual short stories by Americans (through the Library of America), but not by Australians. Time to rectify that a little, and why not with a short story by Melissa Lucashenko, an Australian writer of European and indigenous Australian heritage. She is an award-winning novelist and an essayist, but I hadn't read … Continue reading Melissa Lucashenko, The silent majority (Review)

Monday musings on Australian literature: It’s all about sport, or is it?

I've written previous Monday Musings on themes and motifs in Aussie literature - like the lost child, the beach, mountains and even sheep - so, with the Olympics now on, it seemed appropriate to add sport to this list. Whether we all like it or not, Australia has somewhat of a reputation for being a … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: It’s all about sport, or is it?