Creative imagination
Articles
- What Created, What Perceived?: Early Responses to New South Wales
How, then, should we view the recent historiography of our imaginative evolution—as we have to date, as a valid description of what has occurred Or,…
1 October 1975 - The Asian Conspiracy: Deploying Voice/Deploying Story
‘This essay develops on the premise of imagining, which is the heart of story-making: imagine the physicality of story. Imagine the deployment strategies, the covert…
1 October 2010 - The Scent of Eucalyptus: Gothic Autobiography
Discusses Barbara Hanrahan's The Scent of Eucalyptus as 'autobiographical fiction', describing this genre as allowing for 'greater scope and range', and increased openness to 'the…
1 May 1990 - An Interview with Archie Weller
Weller discusses the relationship between Aboriginal literature and (white) academia, and his approach to writing Aboriginality, particularly in terms of characterisation, form and style.
1 October 1993 - Heterotopias: Writing and Location
As a fiction writer I have a rather privileged role, in that when I'm required to give a paper or deliver a speech it is…
1 October 1995 - Here Beyond My Knowing
Alan Gould discusses his literary career, approach to writing, and influences.
1 May 1985 - Ways of Seeing : Henry Lawson’s ‘Going Blind’
Kiernan argues that “Going Blind” dramatizes the relationship between imagination and reality. Homesickness and nostalgia cloud the main character’s memory of the bush, but Kiernan…
1 May 1980
Contributors
- Australia Council
- Merlinda Bobis
- Brian Castro
- Alan Frost
- Alan Gould
- Brian Kiernan
- Janine Little
- Alrene Sykes
- Archie Weller