Annie Magdalene
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Annie Magdalene
Annie Magdalene
Annie Magdalene, from legendary Australian feminist writer Barbara Hanrahan, is a quietly moving, funny and perfectly formed novel of a beautifully ordinary life, featuring a new introduction from Farrin Foster.
Born at the turn of the century, Annie Magdalene grows up in a suburban cottage in Adelaide. She is devoted to her family but decides at sixteen that she doesnβt want a husband or children, instead prioritising friendship, work, independence, and a sense of self.
In a style that is both simple and full of wonder, legendary Australian feminist artist and author Barbara Hanrahan creates a full portrait of life β its small pleasures, its beautiful flaws, and its inevitable intersections with death.
First published in 1985, Annie Magdalene still feels entirely fresh, capturing sleepy war-era Australia as well as many universally enduring truths. With a new introduction from Farrin Foster, this is a moving, funny and perfectly formed novel of a beautifully ordinary life.
βQuietly and gleefully challenging.β β Farrin Foster
βHanrahanβs tour de force.β β The Canberra Times
βA small treasure.β β Los Angeles Times
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781763554122
Publisher: Pink Shorts Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 29 July 2025
Country: Australia
Imprint: Pink Shorts Press
Contributors:
- Introduction by Farrin Foster
DIMENSIONS
Width: 3429.0mm
Height: 5334.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 144
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About the Author
Barbara Hanrahan is one of Australiaβs most visionary authors and artists. Her playful and unapologetic stories and artworks centred the female experience, and her creative and personal evolutions. Hanrahan and her partner, sculptor Jo Steele, lived between Adelaide and London until her death in 1991. Despite being cut short by illness, Hanrahanβs prolific career resulted in an enormous catalogue of celebrated artworks; the National Gallery of Australia alone holds almost 500 pieces. She also published 16 books, including her debut novel, the perpetual classic The Scent of Eucalyptus. Farrin FosterΒ is a writer, editor, journalist, and filmmaker. She is the founding editor ofΒ SplinterΒ literary journal. She has published with mastheads likeΒ The Guardian,Β Kill Your DarlingsΒ andΒ The Big Issue.Β Β
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