Issue Details: First known date: 2022... 2022 John Harwood on Gwen Harwood and the Perils of Reticence
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'Ann-Marie Priest’s My Tongue Is My Own, published by La Trobe University Press and reviewed in our June issue, is the first authorised biography of the Australian poet Gwen Harwood (1920–1995). Unsurprisingly, this was not the first attempt to record the life of one of Australia’s most loved and admired poets. In an exclusive feature for ABR, John Harwood reflects on the conflicting motives behind his literary executorship of his mother’s estate – an estate holding the secrets to an at-times fractious marriage between two opposing temperaments.

'It’s a candid, fascinating addition to the vast literature surrounding Ian Hamilton’s Keepers of the Flame (1992) and the knotty ethics of literary biography.

'John Harwood has written poetry, fiction, biography, environmental journalism, literary criticism, and satire. His novels The Ghost Writer (2004), The Séance (2008), and The Asylum (2012) have been translated into several languages and won several awards. 

'This commentary is generously supported by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund.' (Production summary)

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      2022 .
      Extent: 29 mins 07 secsp.
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      • Posted 16 June 2022
      Series: y separately published work icon The ABR Podcast 2022 Southbank : Australian Book Review, Inc. , 2022 26765787 2022 single work podcast Number in series: 108
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