Creative Lives: Personal papers of Australian writers and artists

Creative Lives: Personal papers of Australian writers and artists

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Author: Penelope Hanley

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 208


Penelope Hanley delves into the papers of 22 well-known Australian literary and artistic figures and gives us an insight into their creative lives-their feelings and foibles, their fears and triumphs. These writers' and artists' papers are held at the National Library of Australia and contain the stories told in Creative Lives-stories about convict James Tucker's gruesome floggings; Henry Lawson's sporadic imprisonment and alcoholism; Judy Cassab's outwitting of the Nazis; the shock discovery that Patrick White had not destroyed his papers, despite his insistence to the contrary; and the attempted sueing of Thomas Keneally for plagiarism. Creative Lives is generously illustrated with personal photographs, sketches and paintings, diaries and drafts, and cards and letters-neatly typed or scrawled and claret-stained.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Penelope Hanley

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 208


Penelope Hanley delves into the papers of 22 well-known Australian literary and artistic figures and gives us an insight into their creative lives-their feelings and foibles, their fears and triumphs. These writers' and artists' papers are held at the National Library of Australia and contain the stories told in Creative Lives-stories about convict James Tucker's gruesome floggings; Henry Lawson's sporadic imprisonment and alcoholism; Judy Cassab's outwitting of the Nazis; the shock discovery that Patrick White had not destroyed his papers, despite his insistence to the contrary; and the attempted sueing of Thomas Keneally for plagiarism. Creative Lives is generously illustrated with personal photographs, sketches and paintings, diaries and drafts, and cards and letters-neatly typed or scrawled and claret-stained.