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1 y separately published work icon Journey with No Maps : A Life of P.K. Page Sandra Djwa , Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press , 2012 27762723 2012 multi chapter work biography

'Journey with No Maps is the first biography of P.K. Page, the brilliant twentieth-century poet and a fine artist. The product of over a decade's research and writing, the book follows Page as she becomes one of Canada's best-loved and most influential writers. "A borderline being," as she called herself, she recognized the new choices offered to women by modern life but followed only those related to her quest for self-discovery. Tracing Page's life through two wars, world travels, the rise of modernist and Canadian cultures, and later Sufi study, biographer Sandra Djwa details the people and events that inspired her work. Page's independent spirit propelled her from Canada to England, from work as a radio actress to a scriptwriter for the National Film Board, from an affair with poet F.R. Scott to an enduring marriage with diplomat Arthur Irwin. Page wrote her story in poems, fiction, diaries, librettos, and her visual art. Journey with No Maps reads like a novel, drawing on the poet's voice from interviews, diaries, letters, and writings as well as the voices of her contemporaries. With the vividness of a work of fiction and the thoroughness of scholarly dedication, Djwa illustrates the complexities of Page's private experience while also documenting her public emergence as an internationally known poet. It is both the captivating story of a remarkable woman and a major contribution to the study of Canada's literary and artistic history.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Imagining Justice : The Politics of Postcolonial Forgiveness and Reconciliation Julie McGonegal , Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press , 2009 Z1693224 2009 single work criticism
1 28 y separately published work icon Macquarie PEN Anthology of Aboriginal Literature Anita Heiss (editor), Peter Minter (editor), Nicholas Jose (editor), Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2008 Z1483175 2008 anthology poetry drama prose correspondence criticism extract (taught in 19 units)

'An authoritative survey of Australian Aboriginal writing over two centuries, across a wide range of fiction and non-fiction genres. Including some of the most distinctive writing produced in Australia, it offers rich insights into Aboriginal culture and experience...

'The anthology includes journalism, petitions and political letters from both the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as well as major works that reflect the blossoming of Aboriginal poetry, prose and drama from the mid-twentieth century onwards. Literature has been used as a powerful political tool by Aboriginal people in a political system which renders them largely voiceless. These works chronicle the ongoing suffering of dispossession, but also the resilience of Aboriginal people across the country, and the hope and joy in their lives.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Tropes and Territories : Short Fiction, Postcolonial readings, Canadian Writing in Context Marta Dvorak (editor), William H. New (editor), Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press , 2007 Z1479921 2007 anthology criticism
1 1 y separately published work icon A Portrait of the Artist as Australian : L'oeuvre Bizarre de Barry Humphries Paul M. St. Pierre , Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press , 2004 Z1180540 2004 single work criticism
1 5 y separately published work icon Banana Bending : Asian-Australian and Asian-Canadian Literatures Tseen-Ling Khoo , Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press , 2003 Z1098174 2003 single work criticism "The simultaneous existence of diasporic and nationally located multicultural communities means that texts racialised as 'Asian' are always both inside and outside the nations in which they were written and published; as such, Tseen Khoo fruitfully uses her comparative study to examine the tensions imposed and offered by national contexts." (Rita Wong 'Untitled Review' JAS Review of Books no. 21, February 2004)
1 y separately published work icon At Home in Time : Forms of Neo-Augustanism in Modern English Poetry Patrick Deane , Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press , 1994 Z1001538 1994 single work criticism
1 10 y separately published work icon Fear and Temptation : The Image of the Indigene in Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Literatures Terry Goldie , Canada : McGill-Queen's University Press , 1989 Z394000 1989 single work criticism
1 15 y separately published work icon The Mystery of Unity : Theme and Technique in the Novels of Patrick White Patricia A. Morley , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1972 Z381537 1972 single work criticism
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