Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Friday Essay: Kangaroos and Kindred Spirits – D.H. Lawrence, Garry Shead and Catching the Flame of Creativity
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'In 1922, self-exiled English novelist D.H. Lawrence arrived on Australian shores with his German wife Frieda. Travelling by steamboat from Italy to New Mexico via Sri Lanka, the pair disembarked in Sydney to spend a bit of time rediscovering their land legs. Lawrence was already a well-known writer by this point, with works such as Sons and Lovers and The Rainbow having been published in the decade before. However, this is to say little of his and Frieda’s financial situation.'  (Introduction)

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