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Fiction

The House in the Light by Beverley Farmer

by Delys Bird
May 1995, no. 170

The House in the Light by Beverley Farmer

University of Queensland Press, $16.95 pb

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Beverley Farmer is one of a group of women writers celebrated in Gillian Whitlock’s collection of excerpts from their work, Eight Voices of the Eighties. Its introduction begins with a remark attributed to Elizabeth Jolley where she calls the 1980s in Australia ‘a moment of glory for the woman writer’. Beverley Farmer’s first novel, Alone, was published in 1980, at the beginning of this period of renaissance and recognition of women’s writing as central to a national literary culture.

 


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The House in the Light by Beverley Farmer

University of Queensland Press, $16.95 pb

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