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'Letter from Maningrida' by Mary Ellen Jordan

'Letter from Maningrida' by Mary Ellen Jordan

by Mary Ellen Jordan
June 2001, no. 231

I’m not keen to be at this dinner party at Carol’s. I find her hard to take sometimes, with her endless stories about her life in Maningrida. Her husband is away. Instead, there’s Graham, who’s been here nearly ten years; Laurie, who has visited the community from time to time since the 1970s; and Lisa, who is a few years older than me and who runs the art centre where I work. Five of us at a round table eating curry and rice and chapatis. Conversation meanders along at dinners like these. We’re not a naturally coherent group of people. These are not people I’d eat with normally.

 


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