Unreliable Memoirs by Clive James
Jonathan Cape, 171 pp, $14.95 pb
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Douglas Stewart has pointed out that James Joyce and Henry Lawson, opposites in art, and living at opposite ends of the earth, once wrote the same story and, each in his own way, made a masterpiece of it. The funeral of Dignam in Ulysses is the same story as Lawson’s ‘The Union Buries Its Dead’. In ‘Dublin and the Bush’ (The Flesh and the Spirit) he persuasively developed this argument.
Unreliable Memoirs by Clive James
Jonathan Cape, 171 pp, $14.95 pb
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