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Handwritten Modern Classic
Moorhead Finola
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Description for Handwritten Modern Classic
Paperback. Num Pages: 81 pages. BIC Classification: DQ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 217 x 152 x 9. Weight in Grams: 132.
In the tradition of Gertrude Stein, Finola Moorhead set about writing A Handwritten Modern Classic in 1977. The result is musings and criticisms on protestors clashing with police over freeways, political change, conservatism, Malcolm Fraser, what love can do for you, and whether the old hate the young. With discussions on the politics of suicide and unshaven armpits, one of Australia’s most intriguing experimental writers has set her thoughts to writing.
In the tradition of Gertrude Stein, Finola Moorhead set about writing A Handwritten Modern Classic in 1977. The result is musings and criticisms on protestors clashing with police over freeways, political change, conservatism, Malcolm Fraser, what love can do for you, and whether the old hate the young. With discussions on the politics of suicide and unshaven armpits, one of Australia’s most intriguing experimental writers has set her thoughts to writing.
Product Details
Publisher
Spinifex Press Australia
Number of pages
81
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
75
Place of Publication
, Australia
ISBN
9781742197999
SKU
V9781742197999
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
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99-2
About Moorhead Finola
Finola Moorhead was born in 1947 in Mornington, Victoria. She is a playwright, a poet, has written articles and short stories, and published five books under her own name, as well as appearing in anthologies and journals.
Reviews for Handwritten Modern Classic
"I first read the Handwritten Modern Classic in the eighties, and was delighted and my delight has been re-ignited... The Handwritten makes us laugh, sigh, groan, roar in protest, escape into, deeply, deeply into, the thinking and the imagining and the writing. As Finola says imagination is best employed on what is." Berni M Janssen, Rochford Street Review