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Charmian Clift (1923–1969)

Auteur de Mermaid Singing

17 oeuvres 358 utilisateurs 10 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Charmian Clift

Mermaid Singing (1956) 72 exemplaires
Peel me a lotus (1987) 54 exemplaires
Mermaid Singing / Peel ME a Lotus (1995) 39 exemplaires
The world of Charmian Clift (1970) 36 exemplaires
The Sponge Divers (1971) 22 exemplaires
High Valley (1950) 22 exemplaires
Honour's Mimic (1964) 18 exemplaires
Images in Aspic (1989) 14 exemplaires
Trouble in Lotus Land (Imprint) (1990) 13 exemplaires
Being alone with oneself (1991) 13 exemplaires
Charmian Clift: Selected Essays (2001) 12 exemplaires
Walk to the Paradise Gardens (1989) 10 exemplaires
The Big Chariot (1953) 9 exemplaires
The Sea and the Stone (1955) 7 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Clift, Charmian
Nom légal
Clift, Charmian
Date de naissance
1923-08-30
Date de décès
1969-07-08
Lieu de sépulture
Cremated, ashes were later scattered in the rose garden of the Northern Suburbs Crematorium in Sydney
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Australië
Lieu de naissance
Kiama, New South Wales, Australië
Lieu du décès
Mosman, Sydney, Australië
Cause du décès
suicide
Lieux de résidence
Kiama, New South Wales, Australië
Sydney, New South Wales, Australië
Londen, Engeland, UK
Idhra, Griekenland
Sydney, New South Wales, Australië
Professions
Schrijfster
Essayist
Relations
Johnston, George Henry (Echtgenoot)
Johnston, Martin (Zoon)
Courte biographie
Charmian Clift was born in Kiama, New South Wales, Australia, to Sydney Clift, a fitter and turner from England, and his native-born wife Amy Lila Currie. After leaving school in 1938, she worked at odd jobs around Kiama and then won a magazine beauty contest that enabled her to move to Sydney. There she became an usherette at the Minerva Theatre. During World War II, in 1943 she enlisted in the Australian Women's Army Service and served with a heavy anti-aircraft battery before being commissioned as a lieutenant. While editing an army magazine, she began to write and publish short stories. In 1946, she joined the staff of Argus, a Melbourne daily newpaper, and met war correspondent George Henry Johnston, 12 years her senior and married. Their employers disapproved of their relationship and both were fired. The couple married in 1947 and had three children. They collaborated on the novel High Valley (1949), which won them a £2000 prize from the Sydney Morning Herald and national recognition. In 1951, the family moved to London, where they spent five years before relocating to the Greek islands of Kálimnos and then Ídhra (Hydra). In a decade in Greece, between them, they published 14 books and numerous essays and articles, and became part of a community of expatriate artists and writers that included songwriter Leonard Cohen.

In 1964, they returned to Australia, where Charmian wrote a weekly column for The Sydney Morning Herald. She published two successful memoirs, Mermaid Singing (1956) and Peel Me a Lotus (1959); and a successful novel, Honour's Mimic (1964). In 1969, she committed suicide by taking an overdose of barbiturates. Many of her articles and essays were collected in the books Images in Aspic (1965) and The World of Charmian Clift (1970), which was illustrated by her son Martin. Her other essays were collected in two volumes, Trouble in Lotus Land (1990) and Being Alone With Oneself (1991). All her early books were republished in a uniform edition in 1989-1990).

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Signalé
criera | 4 autres critiques | Jun 1, 2023 |
Para Charmian Clift, Grecia era la Tierra Prometida. En 1954, ella y su marido, el famoso reportero George Johnston, abandonaron el gris Londres de posguerra y partieron hacia el mar Egeo con dos máquinas de escribir y dos hijos pequeños. Planeaban pasar allí un año, pero acabarían quedándose una década. Cantos de sirena es la crónica de su accidentada aclimatación a Kálimnos, una pequeña isla poblada por taciturnos pescadores de esponjas y mujeres fuertes y supersticiosas. En sus páginas, llenas de personajes inolvidables —con su fiel escudero local, Manolis, y su inflexible asistenta doméstica, Sevasti, a la cabeza— y paisajes de una belleza casi milagrosa, la perplejidad ante una sociedad primitiva y patriarcal convive con el descubrimiento de un modo de vida puro, sencillo y libre, previo a la invasión del turismo de masas.

Estas memorias, escritas desde el punto de vista de una mujer de treinta y un años que registra con inteligencia, humor y calidez los detalles íntimos de su vida cotidiana y las costumbres de un mundo en vías de extinción, apenas recibieron atención al publicarse en 1956. Con el paso del tiempo, Cantos de sirena se ha convertido en un clásico de la literatura de viajes y del género autobiográfico, y nos permite descubrir a una de las escritoras más talentosas y vitalistas del siglo pasado.
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Signalé
bibliotecayamaguchi | 4 autres critiques | Sep 29, 2022 |
"Charmian Clift no es la Sylvia Plath australiana", El País 16.08.2022: https://elpais.com/cultura/2022-08-16/charmian-clift-no-es-la-sylvia-plath-austr...
 
Signalé
Albertos | 4 autres critiques | Aug 20, 2022 |
1950s Greek island living - descriptive and humourous 😀
 
Signalé
siri51 | 4 autres critiques | Jul 18, 2022 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
17
Membres
358
Popularité
#66,978
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
10
ISBN
51
Langues
4
Favoris
1

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