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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Her Sunburnt Country : The Extraordinary Literary Life of Dorothea Mackellar
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'The first definitive biography of Australian poet and writer Dorothea Mackellar, author of the celebrated poem 'My Country.' 'I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains...' Though many Australians know lines from Dorothea Mackellar's classic poem 'My Country' by heart, very little has been written about the poet's extraordinary life. From her childhood and youth in Sydney's Point Piper and Pittwater, to discovering her love for the Australian landscape on her brother's farm in Gunnedah, Dorothea engaged with the intellectual elite of Sydney and abroad as she embarked on a decades long literary career that saw her linked to some of the leading lights of her day. A keen traveller, Dorothea visited Japan, Egypt, Fiji, New Zealand and the United States between longer stints in the literary heart of London, where she socialised with the likes of Joseph Conrad and Ezra Pound. At home, she counted among her friends the famed Sydney Herald war correspondent, Charles Bean, and journalistic royalty in the form of the Fairfax family. Battling against a masculine tradition of Australian bush poetry led by the likes of Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson, Dorothea Mackellar boldly carved out a place for herself, leaving an indelible mark on the Australian imagination. Now, for the first time, the poet's unconventional life story is told - a hidden gem of Australian history, and a tale of one woman's extraordinary passion for her poetry, her family, and her country.' 

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Notes

  • Author's note: To my beautiful mother Jean Lenehan, who was the brilliant storyteller in our family.


    To the men in my life, my husband Mark Waugh and my sons Mac and Finn. You are everything.

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    • Cammeray, Cremorne - Mosman - Northbridge area, Sydney Northeastern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Simon and Schuster Australia , 2023 .
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      Extent: 352p.
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      •  Published August 2023

      ISBN: 9781760855406
Form: audiobook
    • Cammeray, Cremorne - Mosman - Northbridge area, Sydney Northeastern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Simon and Schuster Australia , 2023 .
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      Extent: 9 hrs and 29 minsp.
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      • Published 29 August 2023
      ISBN: 9781760855420

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Works about this Work

The Problematic Poet Diane Stubbings , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 11-12 November 2023; (p. 17)

— Review of Her Sunburnt Country : The Extraordinary Literary Life of Dorothea Mackellar Deborah FitzGerald , 2023 single work biography
Like an Anthem : The Life behind ‘My Country’ Susan Sheridan , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 459 2023; (p. 17-18)

— Review of Her Sunburnt Country : The Extraordinary Literary Life of Dorothea Mackellar Deborah FitzGerald , 2023 single work biography

'Anyone who is old enough, and had their primary schooling in Australia, would know by heart the lines

I love a sunburnt country,
A land of sweeping plains,
Of ragged mountain ranges,
Of droughts and flooding rains

from the poem ‘My Country’, by Dorothea Mackellar. At a time of climate crisis, when the inhabitants of that country are more apprehensive than ever about sunburn, droughts, and flooding rains, we are also involved in a scarifying national debate about who has the right to call this place ‘my country’ and to love it, a debate highlighted by the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. So it may not be the ideal time to appreciate the fame that this poem brought to the young Sydney woman who wrote it. Published first in 1908, it reappeared in numerous anthologies over the following period of the Great War, and spoke to the patriotic sentiments that flourished at the time, reaching the status of something like a national anthem. Nevertheless, it is that poem, and that fame, which constitute Dorothea Mackellar’s claim to our attention today.' (Introduction)          

Her Sunburnt Country : Nonfiction Review Stacey O’Carroll , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Other Terrain , October no. 12 2023;

— Review of Her Sunburnt Country : The Extraordinary Literary Life of Dorothea Mackellar Deborah FitzGerald , 2023 single work biography
A Triumph and a Burden Sylvia Martin , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Inside Story , August 2023;

— Review of Her Sunburnt Country : The Extraordinary Literary Life of Dorothea Mackellar Deborah FitzGerald , 2023 single work biography

'“My Country” shadowed the career of poet Dorothea Mackellar'

Her Sunburnt Country by Deborah FitzGerald Review – Illuminating Biography of Dorothea Mackellar Paul Daley , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 15 September 2023;

— Review of Her Sunburnt Country : The Extraordinary Literary Life of Dorothea Mackellar Deborah FitzGerald , 2023 single work biography
'The first authorised biography reveals the Australian poet’s fascinating contradictions, but has less to say on the wilful white amnesia of her work' 
Her Sunburnt Country by Deborah FitzGerald Review – Illuminating Biography of Dorothea Mackellar Paul Daley , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 15 September 2023;

— Review of Her Sunburnt Country : The Extraordinary Literary Life of Dorothea Mackellar Deborah FitzGerald , 2023 single work biography
'The first authorised biography reveals the Australian poet’s fascinating contradictions, but has less to say on the wilful white amnesia of her work' 
A Triumph and a Burden Sylvia Martin , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Inside Story , August 2023;

— Review of Her Sunburnt Country : The Extraordinary Literary Life of Dorothea Mackellar Deborah FitzGerald , 2023 single work biography

'“My Country” shadowed the career of poet Dorothea Mackellar'

Her Sunburnt Country : Nonfiction Review Stacey O’Carroll , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Other Terrain , October no. 12 2023;

— Review of Her Sunburnt Country : The Extraordinary Literary Life of Dorothea Mackellar Deborah FitzGerald , 2023 single work biography
Like an Anthem : The Life behind ‘My Country’ Susan Sheridan , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 459 2023; (p. 17-18)

— Review of Her Sunburnt Country : The Extraordinary Literary Life of Dorothea Mackellar Deborah FitzGerald , 2023 single work biography

'Anyone who is old enough, and had their primary schooling in Australia, would know by heart the lines

I love a sunburnt country,
A land of sweeping plains,
Of ragged mountain ranges,
Of droughts and flooding rains

from the poem ‘My Country’, by Dorothea Mackellar. At a time of climate crisis, when the inhabitants of that country are more apprehensive than ever about sunburn, droughts, and flooding rains, we are also involved in a scarifying national debate about who has the right to call this place ‘my country’ and to love it, a debate highlighted by the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. So it may not be the ideal time to appreciate the fame that this poem brought to the young Sydney woman who wrote it. Published first in 1908, it reappeared in numerous anthologies over the following period of the Great War, and spoke to the patriotic sentiments that flourished at the time, reaching the status of something like a national anthem. Nevertheless, it is that poem, and that fame, which constitute Dorothea Mackellar’s claim to our attention today.' (Introduction)          

The Problematic Poet Diane Stubbings , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 11-12 November 2023; (p. 17)

— Review of Her Sunburnt Country : The Extraordinary Literary Life of Dorothea Mackellar Deborah FitzGerald , 2023 single work biography
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