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On Beverley Farmer

$36.95
Experience the insightful reflections of renowned Australian author Beverley Farmer in this brand new trade paperback edition. Published by Black Inc in 2020, this stunning collection captures the essence of identity, restlessness, and longing for home. With 112 pages of compelling prose, Farmer's work dives deep into the lives of those caught between worlds—a theme eloquently examined by fellow author Josephine Rowe in her exploration of Farmer's narrative prowess. This essay celebrates the rich tapestry of Farmer's writing, inviting readers to connect with the layered emotions of desire and the complexity of 'home.' Whether you're an avid reader or a literary enthusiast, this essential addition to your book collection is perfect for exploring the nuanced intersections of life, displacement, and belonging. Enjoy FREE shipping on your purchase, making it effortless to bring this captivating work to your doorstep. Please note that combined shipping with other products is not available for this item, and we appreciate your understanding as you allow up to 10 days for delivery.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760642310
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Black Inc
Pages: 112


Description:
'Across Farmer's works there has always been an attraction to those beings who occupy two worlds...Once one has lived elsewhere, lived differently, it doesn't matter whether she stays to forge a new life or turns back towards the old, or moves on once again; there will always be the shadow, the after-image, of the life not lived.'

Beverley Farmer's writing reflects on restlessness, desire and homecoming. In this brilliantly acute essay, fellow novelist and short-story writer Josephine Rowe finds a kindred spirit and argues for a celebration and reclamation of this unique Australian author.

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Trade paperback edition of Beverley Farmer's reflections on identity and belonging, published by Black Inc in 2020.
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On Beverley Farmer

$36.95
Experience the insightful reflections of renowned Australian author Beverley Farmer in this brand new trade paperback edition. Published by Black Inc in 2020, this stunning collection captures the essence of identity, restlessness, and longing for home. With 112 pages of compelling prose, Farmer's work dives deep into the lives of those caught between worlds—a theme eloquently examined by fellow author Josephine Rowe in her exploration of Farmer's narrative prowess. This essay celebrates the rich tapestry of Farmer's writing, inviting readers to connect with the layered emotions of desire and the complexity of 'home.' Whether you're an avid reader or a literary enthusiast, this essential addition to your book collection is perfect for exploring the nuanced intersections of life, displacement, and belonging. Enjoy FREE shipping on your purchase, making it effortless to bring this captivating work to your doorstep. Please note that combined shipping with other products is not available for this item, and we appreciate your understanding as you allow up to 10 days for delivery.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760642310
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2020
Publisher: Black Inc
Pages: 112


Description:
'Across Farmer's works there has always been an attraction to those beings who occupy two worlds...Once one has lived elsewhere, lived differently, it doesn't matter whether she stays to forge a new life or turns back towards the old, or moves on once again; there will always be the shadow, the after-image, of the life not lived.'

Beverley Farmer's writing reflects on restlessness, desire and homecoming. In this brilliantly acute essay, fellow novelist and short-story writer Josephine Rowe finds a kindred spirit and argues for a celebration and reclamation of this unique Australian author.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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