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Reason & lovelessness : essays, encounters, reviews 1980-2017

Author :  Barry Hill

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Country
Australia
Publisher
Monash University Press, Australia
ISBN 9781925377262
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2018
Bib. Info xix, 491 pages ; 25 cm
Categories DU - Oceania (South Seas)
Product Weight 885 gms.
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Barry Hill is a multi-award winning writer of poetry, essays, biography, history, criticism, novels, short stories, libretti and reportage. Hill's major works include Broken Song: T G H Strehlow & Aboriginal Possession (2002) and Peacemongers (2015), a personal, extended meditation on war and atomic destruction, and those thinkers, in Asia especially, who sought to undermine the cultural foundations of tendencies to conflict and destruction. As a writer Hill's voice is informed by Australian working-class and labourist vernaculars, inherited from his childhood, an education in arts, education and psychology at the Universities of Melbourne and London, wide reading across the Western canon, during more than forty years as a full-time writer, an enduring interest in the contribution of Asian thinkers, especially Tagore, to the world, and an insistence on the importance of a creative approach to literary form. As such, his voice is entirely unique, and his insight both profoundly important and capable of taking the reader to places not glimpsed before or imagined visible from the light presented. This collection of essays, reviews and reportage, some published for the first time, amply demonstrates the quality and enduring importance of Hill's contribution, in these genres, to Australian literary and intellectual life. Australian essays. | Literature -- History and criticism. | Anthologies. | Australia -- Literary collections. | Australian

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