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Last letter to a reader : essays / Gerald Murnane.

By: Publication details: Artarmon, NSW : Giramondo Publishing, 2021.Description: 126 pages : music ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781925818840
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • A824.3 23
Contents:
Tamarisk Row -- A season on Earth -- The plains -- Landscape with landscape -- Inland -- Velvet Waters -- Emerald blue -- Invisible yet enduring lilacs -- Barley patch -- A history of books -- A million windows -- Something for the pain -- Border districts -- Green shadows and other poems -- Last letter to a reader.
Summary: "In the first days of spring in his eighty-second year, Gerald Murnane began a project which would round off his career as a writer - he would read all of his books in turn and prepare a report on each. His original intention was to lodge the reports in two of his legendary archives, the Chronological Archive, which documents his life as a whole, and the Literary Archive, which is devoted to everything he has written. But as the reports grew, they themselves took on the form of a book, Last Letter to a Reader. The essays on each of his works travel through the capacious territory Murnane refers to as his mind: they dwell on the circumstances which gave rise to the writing, images, associations, reflections on the theory of fiction, and memories of a deeply personal kind. The final essay is on Last Letter to a Reader itself: it considers the elation and exhilaration which accompany the act of writing, and offers a moving ending to what must surely be his last work as death approaches. 'Help me, dear one, to endure patiently my going back to my own sort of heaven.'" -- Publisher.
List(s) this item appears in: Australian Biography
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Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Biography 824.3 MUR Available 063673
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Tamarisk Row -- A season on Earth -- The plains -- Landscape with landscape -- Inland -- Velvet Waters -- Emerald blue -- Invisible yet enduring lilacs -- Barley patch -- A history of books -- A million windows -- Something for the pain -- Border districts -- Green shadows and other poems -- Last letter to a reader.

"In the first days of spring in his eighty-second year, Gerald Murnane began a project which would round off his career as a writer - he would read all of his books in turn and prepare a report on each. His original intention was to lodge the reports in two of his legendary archives, the Chronological Archive, which documents his life as a whole, and the Literary Archive, which is devoted to everything he has written. But as the reports grew, they themselves took on the form of a book, Last Letter to a Reader. The essays on each of his works travel through the capacious territory Murnane refers to as his mind: they dwell on the circumstances which gave rise to the writing, images, associations, reflections on the theory of fiction, and memories of a deeply personal kind. The final essay is on Last Letter to a Reader itself: it considers the elation and exhilaration which accompany the act of writing, and offers a moving ending to what must surely be his last work as death approaches. 'Help me, dear one, to endure patiently my going back to my own sort of heaven.'" -- Publisher.

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