Novel writing
Articles
- Capricornia: Recovering the Imaginative Vision of a Polemical Novel
Discusses and compares drafts, revisions, and typescript fragments of Capricornia (particularly of Chapter Three) with regard to the imaginative vision of the novel.
1 May 1981 - Fact and Fiction: The Scissors and Paste Job
"I would like to insist that this paper is serious, but not academic. It is an impressionist piece, even if it relies heavily on metaphors…
1 May 1985 - The Chant of Thomas Keneally
Examines the political consequences inherent in the genre of the ‘well-made novel’. Argues that ‘a reading of The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith may tell us…
1 May 1982 - ‘Scorched Earth’, Washington and the Missing Manuscript of Christina Stead’s I’m Dying Laughing
Pender’s article reveals information from newly discovered Christina Stead manuscripts, and proposes a new reading, in the light of these materials, of Stead’s posthumously published…
1 May 2004 - Enlarging Our Experiments with Narrative: John A. Scott’s Triology with Annotations
In the last fifteen years a remarkable number of Australian poets have attempted to write fiction. This phenomenon raises the inevitable question of what they…
1 May 1992 - Interview with David Malouf
Brigid Rooney interviews David Malouf.
1 May 2010