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On Helen Garner / Sean O'Beirne.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Carlton, Victoria : Black Inc., 2022.Description: 138 pages ; 19 cmISBN:
  • 9781760642785 (hardback)
Other title:
  • Sean O'Beirne on Helen Garner
  • Helen Garner
  • Writers on writers
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • A823.3 23
LOC classification:
  • PR8263.A77 Z66 2022
Summary: A brilliant essay by one of Australia's most exciting literary talents, which offers new insights into Garner's entire body of work and her life as a writer. What I love in Helen Garner's writing is a particular kind of closeness to self, the good, greedy, mistaken, emotional, fierce, sceptical, changing and disrupting self. Garner makes so much from what seems to be just her individual sense, individual observation -- rather than anything made by and for the group. But I also love the beautiful strong contradiction in her work: she's always fighting to come back enough, as well, to find enough that can stop the self; enough of a good order, a rule, a law, a family, a home. In a brilliantly argued and very personal essay, Sean O'Beirne looks at the whole of Helen Garner's writing life so far -- from Monkey Grip to the recently published Diaries -- while trying to come to terms with the demands, and the rewards, of Garner's extraordinary, radical individualism and honesty. In the Writers on Writers series, leading authors reflect on an Australian writer who has inspired and fascinated them. Provocative and crisp, these books start a fresh conversation between past and present, shed new light on the craft of writing, and introduce some intriguing and talented authors and their work.
List(s) this item appears in: Australian Biography
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Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Biography 823.3 OBE Available 071522
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Published in partnership with State Library Victoria and the University of Melbourne.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-131)

A brilliant essay by one of Australia's most exciting literary talents, which offers new insights into Garner's entire body of work and her life as a writer. What I love in Helen Garner's writing is a particular kind of closeness to self, the good, greedy, mistaken, emotional, fierce, sceptical, changing and disrupting self. Garner makes so much from what seems to be just her individual sense, individual observation -- rather than anything made by and for the group. But I also love the beautiful strong contradiction in her work: she's always fighting to come back enough, as well, to find enough that can stop the self; enough of a good order, a rule, a law, a family, a home. In a brilliantly argued and very personal essay, Sean O'Beirne looks at the whole of Helen Garner's writing life so far -- from Monkey Grip to the recently published Diaries -- while trying to come to terms with the demands, and the rewards, of Garner's extraordinary, radical individualism and honesty. In the Writers on Writers series, leading authors reflect on an Australian writer who has inspired and fascinated them. Provocative and crisp, these books start a fresh conversation between past and present, shed new light on the craft of writing, and introduce some intriguing and talented authors and their work.

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