Description
SECOND HAND BOOK
Dorothy Green’s essays tells us as much about our world as the works of novelists and poets. For more than thirty years her essays have contributed to cultural debate in Australia, illuminating not only the works under review but also the society and values from which they spring.
In this surprising collection, in which she discusses the works of, among others, Patrick White, Mary Gilmore, Germaine Greer, Manning Clark, Grant Watson, Martin Boyd, Frank Moorhouse, Robert Drewe, Tom Shapcott, Colleen McCullough and A. G. Stephens, her voice is independent, fearless and gusting with life.
Specifications:
Condition: Good. Some general signs of wear, yellowed pages.
Publisher: Penguin Books
Year: 1984
Format: Paperback
Pages: 228
ISBN: 0140067302































































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