Boori Pryor I wonder why I didn't read this book when it was published about 10 years ago? In the 1960s, when I was in my teens, I read poems like Kath Walker's (later Oodgeroo Noonuccal) We are going; in the 1970s when I was at university it was more academic works such as the … Continue reading Boori (Monty) Pryor, Maybe tomorrow
Eve Langley, The pea-pickers
It is hard to classify Langley's most famous novel, The pea-pickers, which was first published in 1942. In some ways it fits into the coming-of-age genre but it is different from the more usual offerings in that genre, if only because there is no real sense at the end that the protagonist has come of age! It … Continue reading Eve Langley, The pea-pickers
Book blogs and book covers
Clearly it would be in publishers' interests to allow the free uploading of book covers by book bloggers, and clearly most book bloggers do upload book covers. But, having worked for many years in a profession (librarian/archivist) where copyright has been an everyday concern, I have been seeking some clarity on this issue. While I … Continue reading Book blogs and book covers
My name
Snow Gum, Dead Horse Gap walk, Kosciuszko National Park This is my first individual blog, and I've decided to name it taking words from my old high school song. I have never forgotten it - perhaps because it seems so atypical in its "floweriness". Here it is: Minerva, by our southern seas,Her sacred groves replantedWith … Continue reading My name