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Memories of childhood

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Articles

  • Christina Stead,
    Rodney Wetherell
    Interview with Christina Stead

    Stead discusses her career, relationship to Australia and approach to writing among other topics.

    1 October 1980
  • Alrene Sykes
    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
  • David Malouf
    [Statement]

    David Malouf responds to a survey asking about his approach to war as a subject or vehicle for fiction, the challenges of doing so, the…

    1 October 1985
  • David McCooey,
    Chris Wallace-Crabbe
    An Interview with Chris Wallace-Crabbe

    Chris Wallace-Crabbe was interviewed by David McCooey in Melbourne in January and February, 1996.

    1 October 1996
  • Lucy Pettit
    Growing Up with Our Sister Kath - Oodgeroo

    Kath was always a leader—she got us involved in all kinds of mischief. These are some examples Kath used to scribble from when she was…

    1 November 1994

Contributors

  • David Malouf
  • David McCooey
  • Lucy Pettit
  • Christina Stead
  • Alrene Sykes
  • Rodney Wetherell
  • Chris Wallace-Crabbe

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  • Families
  • Writer's craft
  • Australian animals
  • Australian culture
  • Australian history
  • Australian myths
  • Australian novels & novelists
  • Autobiographies
  • Barbara Hanrahan
  • Christina Stead
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