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Fare Thee Well, Hoddle Grid

par Garry Kinnane

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part two of the Shadowed Days. Mid-50s to mid-60s Melbourne-a Wowserland of 6 o'clock closing, censorship, endless suburbia...... we could settle down. But that was the farthest thing from our minds. We didn't want security, we wanted adventure, risk, experience, we wanted to see and grasp the world... In Fare Thee Well, Hoddle Grid, Garry Kinnane continues the story, begun in Shadowed Days, of a young man looking for his direction in life. Having left school early, Garry finds himself at twenty-one in danger of working forever as an insurance clerk in the city. But gradually he finds an escape route-through night classes in literature, the folk-revival, The Push, the attractions of a Bohemian life...GARRY KINNANE is the author of George Johnston: A Biography (winner of The Age Book of the Year 1986), and Colin Colahan: A Portrait. His memoir Shadowed Days was shortlisted in the 2009 Queensland Premiers Literary Awards for non-fiction.*Reviews of Shadowed Days:'Shadowed Days glows with humanity, with an understanding and wisdom born of privation and endurance.' -Tom Petsinis, author of The French Mathematician 'A beautifully written evocation of a childhood during the post-war years in Victoria... Shadowed Days excels at pinning down a certain time and place.' -The Age… (plus d'informations)
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part two of the Shadowed Days. Mid-50s to mid-60s Melbourne-a Wowserland of 6 o'clock closing, censorship, endless suburbia...... we could settle down. But that was the farthest thing from our minds. We didn't want security, we wanted adventure, risk, experience, we wanted to see and grasp the world... In Fare Thee Well, Hoddle Grid, Garry Kinnane continues the story, begun in Shadowed Days, of a young man looking for his direction in life. Having left school early, Garry finds himself at twenty-one in danger of working forever as an insurance clerk in the city. But gradually he finds an escape route-through night classes in literature, the folk-revival, The Push, the attractions of a Bohemian life...GARRY KINNANE is the author of George Johnston: A Biography (winner of The Age Book of the Year 1986), and Colin Colahan: A Portrait. His memoir Shadowed Days was shortlisted in the 2009 Queensland Premiers Literary Awards for non-fiction.*Reviews of Shadowed Days:'Shadowed Days glows with humanity, with an understanding and wisdom born of privation and endurance.' -Tom Petsinis, author of The French Mathematician 'A beautifully written evocation of a childhood during the post-war years in Victoria... Shadowed Days excels at pinning down a certain time and place.' -The Age

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