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Literary Criticism |
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Bottersnikes and Other Lost
Things O'CONOR, JULIET Miegunyah HB 9780522856514 $59.95 This rich
treasury of children’s book illustrations will transport readers of all ages
back to their childhoods, with favourite characters such as Snugglepot and
Cuddlepie, the Magic Pudding and Blinky Bill all featured. But Juliet
O’Conor, who works in the children’s collection at the State Library of
Victoria, has also included plenty of examples of less familiar works in her
quest to ‘reveal the lesser known within a bigger picture’. Bottersnikes also
demonstrates different stages in the development of visual signs of national
identity, evident even in simple ABC books. O’Conor often leaves the pictures
to tell their own story while focusing the text on history and context,
making this scholarly enterprise accessible to all readers. |
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Storymen Bell, Hannah Rachel CUP PB 9780521759960 $35.00 Hannah
Rachel Bell met indigenous lawman and artist Bungal (David) Mowaljarlai on
the ‘speaking circuit’ in the 1970s and the feminist activist and indigenous
spokesperson went on to form an unlikely friendship. Her growing knowledge of
indigenous culture also sparked a communication and friendship with West
Australian literary icon Tim Winton after she recognised an indigenous way of
being and seeing in his novels. Blending memoir, literary criticism, cultural
analysis and travel writing, this curiously genre-bending book is an
extraordinary journey into Australian storytelling (‘the way in which we make
sense of the world’), and the convergence in the ‘cosmologies’ of two very
different artists from different cultures on the same continent, both drawing
on the same landscape. |
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HIGHLIGHT Anne Frank: The Book, The
Life, The Afterlife Prose, Francine Harper HB 9780061430794 $35.00 Prose
considers the artistry, ambition and enduring influence of Anne Frank’s
beloved classic, The Diaryof a Young Girl. |
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HIGHLIGHT Howard's End is on the
Landing: A Year of Reading from Home HILL, SUSAN Profile HB 9781846682650 $35.00 Crime
fiction writer Susan Hill embarks on a year-long reacquaintance with her book
collection. |
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HIGHLIGHT In the Company of Rilke: A
Poet Speaks Eloquently to Readers Yearning for Inwardness, Beauty & Spiritual
Power
Dowrick, Stephanie Allen & Unwin PB 9781742371801 $35.00 Dowrick
reveals how Rilke’s transcendent poetry can help us connect with our inner
life. NB: December release. |
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HIGHLIGHT Jane's Fame: How Jane
Austen Conquered the World Harman, Claire Text PB 9781921520501 $34.95 Harman
traces the growth of Jane Austen’s fame and its influence on chick-lit,
romantic comedy, the heritage industry and film. |
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HIGHLIGHT The Oxford Companion to
English Literature Birch, Dinah and Drabble, Margaret OUP HB 9780192806871 $99.95 Written by
a team of more than 140 contributors, the Companion is the best guide to
English literature available. NB: December release. |
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HIGHLIGHT This
is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, About Living a Compassionate Life Wallace, David Foster Little Brown HB 9780316068222 $25.00 Wallace
seeks an answer to the deceptively simple question ‘What is the actual,
real-life value of education?’ |