Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 Swimming : Writing Childlessness : A Novel and Exegesis
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:, 2004 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Swimming : A Novel, Enza Gandolfo , single work novel

'Kate Wilks is a swimmer, a teacher and a writer, but she has never been a mother. She believes she has a good and satisfying life until a chance encounter with her ex-husband and his daughter. Suddenly submerged by a past overflowing with grief, secrets and betrayals, Kate is forced to reassess her life.

Swimming is a lyrical story of one woman's journey. A novel about loss and survival, friendship and love, creativity and fulfilment, it will resonate with anyone whose life hasn't turned out as planned.' (Publisher's blurb)

The Exegesis : Really Talking : Writing Illuminating Theory as Theory Illuminates Writing, Enza Gandolfo , single work criticism
'... a theoretical exploration and interrogation of the process of [the author's] feminist fiction writing as manifest in the writing of Swimming.' (Victoria University Institutional Repository (VUIR) record)
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