Monday musings on Australian literature: Guest post by Lisa from ANZLitLovers

When I started this Monday musings series, I said that I'd have the occasional guest post. The first one, I decided then, had to be Lisa at ANZLitLovers. Not only did she give me a lot of encouragement when I started blogging (thanks Lisa!) but she is one of our most committed bloggers on Australian literature. … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Guest post by Lisa from ANZLitLovers

Monday musings on Australian literature: Some Australian travel writing

At luggage carousels one can question travelling (Donald Horne, The intelligent tourist) Having just returned from our trip to Hong Kong, I thought this would be a good opportunity to post about some Australian travel writing. Hmm ... good idea, but where to start? The first problem is that while I usually enjoy travel literature … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Some Australian travel writing

Monday musings on Australian literature: My literary home, more or less

Once again Mr Gums and I have left daughter and dog at home in order to hit the road - well, in this case, the skies as by the time this is published we will be in Hong Kong. My posting and commenting will consequently somewhat sporadic for the next week...and so I decided to … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: My literary home, more or less

David Mitchell, The thousand autumns of Jacob de Zoet

'Oh I found ways to live to tell the tale. It's my chief hobby-hawk is the noble art of survivin'.' 'Loyalty looks simple,' Grote tells him, 'but it isn't.' '...Expensive habit is honesty. Loyalty ain't a simple matter, Di'nt I warn yer...' It's interesting that some of the main themes of David Mitchell's The thousand … Continue reading David Mitchell, The thousand autumns of Jacob de Zoet

Monday musings on Australian literature: Dear Sir, or The cult of ugliness

As I was researching Ruth Park for last week's Monday musings, I came across some "Letters to the editor" in The Sydney Morning Herald and thought they were worth sharing. (As you read them do note how some of the letter writers sign themselves.) I'll start with a couple of letters criticising Park's novels: Sir, … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Dear Sir, or The cult of ugliness