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Martin Edmond

Auteur de Luca Antara

22 oeuvres 148 utilisateurs 4 critiques

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Martin Edmond is an author who won the 2015 $100,000 Michael King Writer's Fellowship fo rhis work in non-fiction. Dr Martin Edmond is also the winner of the 2013 Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement in Non-Fiction and author of some 30 publications and screenplays. (Bowker Author afficher plus Biography) afficher moins

Œuvres de Martin Edmond

Luca Antara (2006) 27 exemplaires
Dark Night: Walking with McCahon (2011) 14 exemplaires
Chronicle of the Unsung (2004) 12 exemplaires
Battarbee and Namatjira (2014) 11 exemplaires
The Autobiography of My Father (1992) 10 exemplaires
The Dreaming Land (2015) 6 exemplaires
Endless yet never (2020) 4 exemplaires
Barefoot years (2014) 3 exemplaires
The expatriates (2017) 3 exemplaires

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This essay, part of Rosa Mira Books' 10K series, likens taxi drivers to Hermes, the wing-footed messenger of the Gods - hence the title. "Winged sandals" may be only 10,000 words long, but it's a fascinating meditation on taxi driving, writing, the ways they are alike, and the complex relationship between the work writers do to make a living and the effect doing such work has on their writing and on their self-image as a writer. Recommended, especially if you're an artist struggling to balance your passion with your finances.… (plus d'informations)
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timjones | Dec 25, 2014 |
Chronicles of the Unsung is a memoir crossed with a travel, history book. The four episodes he takes from his life are all unflattering almost seedy former selves, that he attempts to deal with by painting a ladscape of memory undercut by research.
The unsung of the book are those whose lives he touches but who for thisa book will never be known, never amount to official history.
Edmond shows us how to deal with the unattractive parts of our lives and how these failures are more important than successes in revealing the journey of self.… (plus d'informations)
 
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missgreen | Apr 4, 2011 |
This book introduced me to several topics: the pacific islands and their trade, the colonization of Australia, some strange partnering behaviour, the "mistery" of Fatima and Fernando Pessoa's heteronyms, not to speak of the Ern Malley's Hoax or some crazy Dutch-Portuguese exploits in the time of the Eastern Indies. However, it is somehow dislocated and even though the language is often sophisticated and enticing --at the price of occassionally bordering the pretentious-- I had to force myself to finish the reading.

I left it in the train.
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alv | 1 autre critique | Sep 16, 2009 |
I liked the bits about books, the Batavia (gruesome) and modern Sydney. I was not so enthusiastic about the author's journey mirroring the enigmatic Antonio da Nova.
 
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jon1lambert | 1 autre critique | Jul 23, 2009 |

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Œuvres
22
Membres
148
Popularité
#140,180
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
4
ISBN
54
Langues
3

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