Helen Hodgman Helen Hodgman i(A1071 works by)
Born: Established: 27 Apr 1945 Aberdeen,
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Scotland,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 6 Jun 2022 Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Female
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1 1 Blue Skies Helen Hodgman , 2011 extract novel (Blue Skies)
— Appears in: Island , Winter no. 125 2011; (p. 116-121)
1 4 y separately published work icon The Bad Policeman Helen Hodgman , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 2001 Z869590 2001 single work novel
1 Muffled Voices of a Lifelong Childhood Helen Hodgman , 2000 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 24 June 2000; (p. 10)

— Review of Summerland Malcolm Knox , 2000 single work novel
1 Lifting the Covers on a Professor's Passion Helen Hodgman , 1999 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 16 October 1999; (p. 10)

— Review of An Accommodating Spouse Elizabeth Jolley , 1999 single work novel
1 4 y separately published work icon Waiting for Matindi Helen Hodgman , St Leonards : Allen and Unwin , 1998 Z307323 1998 single work novel humour 'Recovering from an operation in the Australian countryside and Bondi Beach, the wry, ever-observant narrator of Helen Hodgman's beautifully written new novel waits as life washes over her like waves on the sand. Sensing that her lover is pulling away, yet feeling powerless in the face of this imminent loss, she is a woman in search of something that will define her life. Then, into her slowly shattering world comes the promise of change, or at the very least, distraction, with the imminent arrival of Matindi from Kenya. Beautiful, mysterious Matindi. The friend of a friend with an exotic past who becomes a human talisman, the intoxicating allure of expectation--or is she? Somewhere between truth and fiction, laughter and tears, wait the realities that will forever alter this tiny community of friends and lovers.' (Publication summary)
1 Terrible Lizards Helen Hodgman , 1997 single work short story
— Appears in: Car Maintenance, Explosives and Love : And Other Contemporary Lesbian Writings 1997; (p. 162-167)
2 9 y separately published work icon Passing Remarks Helen Hodgman , Sydney : Anchor , 1996 Z153172 1996 single work novel

'Two things happened to Rosemary that early summer;
she won $30,000 playing Keno at the Hakoah Club and
she fell in love with a woman much younger than herself.
Thus, laden with luck, she entered her fifty-first year. . . .

'When middle-aged, academic Rosemary meets twenty-seven-year-old Billie--a woman with a tough bike and an even tougher attitude--she goes weak at the knees. Yet when Billie speeds off on a soul-searching bender through the Australian outback, Rosemary is left to ponder love and longevity, and weather a few adventures of her own.
Cooped up for the summer with the eccentric Daphne--who is busy transforming her body into a tattooed biography of her mad mother's life--Rosemary unwittingly winds up with a leading role in a lesbian porn flick, loses her car to a shears-wielding murderer, and still finds time to compost her garden and miss Billie to no end. Yet as each woman's path twists through a hilarious comedy of manners and mishaps, one fact remains: relationships lie in the sometimes capable--sometimes careless--hands of coincidence.'  (Publication summary)

1 Tumbling to Decay (from a Work-in-Progress) Helen Hodgman , 1992 single work short story
— Appears in: Island , Summer no. 53 1992; (p. 13-15)
1 Roundabout Helen Hodgman , 1991 single work drama humour
— Appears in: Heroines : A Contemporary Anthology of Australian Women Writers 1991; (p. 306-379)
1 How High Is the Sky? Helen Hodgman , 1989 extract novel (Broken Words)
— Appears in: Moments of Desire : Sex and Sensuality by Australian Feminist Writers 1989; (p. 164-165)
1 y separately published work icon Blue Skies & Jack and Jill Helen Hodgman , Camden : Virago , 1989 Z422759 1989 selected work novel satire
1 12 y separately published work icon Broken Words Helen Hodgman , Ringwood : Penguin , 1988 Z467580 1988 single work novel

'Winner of the 1989 Christina Stead Fiction Prize, this novel tells the story of a woman living in Clapham surrounded by a menage consisting of her son, her lover, her ex-husband, an Alsatian and many others.'

1 Shopping for the Right Connections Helen Hodgman , 1988 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 17-18 December 1988; (p. 7)
1 form y separately published work icon The Right Hand Man Helen Hodgman , ( dir. Di Drew ) Australia : UAA Films Yarraman Productions , 1987 11081000 1987 single work film/TV historical fiction

'A love story set in the Australian outback that pits friend against friend, son against mother and man against his own fate.'

Source: Screen Australia. (Sighted: 27/04/2017)

1 Oh Mother is it Worth it? Helen Hodgman , 1981 single work drama
2 8 y separately published work icon Jack and Jill Helen Hodgman , London : Duckworth , 1978 Z570914 1978 single work novel satire 'Jill and her dad are happy enough after her mother dies. Theirs is a simple life in the outback, far from the big city where a coathanger is being built across a sparkling harbour.

'Until Jack arrives at their door one evening, and steps inside to find the skinny, wild-looking child sitting with her grim-faced father. It's the start of all Jill's problems.

'"Absence makes the heart grow fonder," threatens Jack, as he marches off to war. And he's right, in a way—but this is no ordinary romance.

'Spanning the period from the Depression to the freewheeling '60s, Helen Hodgman's award-winning second book is a masterpiece, a twisted fairytale told with her characteristic dark wit.' (From the Penguin website.)
3 13 y separately published work icon Blue Skies Helen Hodgman , London : Duckworth , 1976 Z271751 1976 single work novel (taught in 3 units)

'A young wife and mother watches a clock that seems forever stuck at three-in-the-afternoon. Her neighbour obsesses over the front lawn, and the women at the local beach chatter about knitting patterns. Her husband didn't come home last night.

'She lives for Tuesdays and Thursdays, when the baby is with Mother-in-law and she can escape to a less humdrum life. Jonathan, man about town, is Tuesday. Ben, a freethinking artist, is Thursday.

'But Jonathan is in serious trouble, and Thursdays are turning sour. Very sour.

'A brilliant, acerbic tale of a crack-up in stultifying suburbia, Blue Skies marked the emergence of a unique voice in Australian fiction.' (Abstract for 2011 publication from Text Publishing website.)

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