Hazzard and Harrower
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Hazzard and Harrower
Hazzard and Harrower
Two extraordinary writers, one difficult mother and a vanished literary world.
Shirley Hazzard and Elizabeth Harrower met in person for the first time in London in 1972, six years after they began a correspondence that would span four decades. They exchanged letters, cards, and telegrams, and made occasional phone calls between Harrower's home in Sydney and Hazzard's apartments in New York, Naples, and Capri. The two women wrote to each other of their daily lives, of impediments to writing, their reading, politics, and world affairs, and in Hazzard's case, her travels. They also wrote about Hazzard's mother, for whose care Harrower took increasingβand increasingly reluctantβresponsibility from the early 1970s, precisely the period when she herself virtually stopped writing.
Edited by Brigitta Olubas, Hazzard's official biographer, and Susan Wyndham, who interviewed both Hazzard and Harrower, this is an extraordinary account of two literary luminaries, their complex relationship, and their times.
Hazzard and Harrower is a book to keep close and return to often. βMichelle de Kretser
Vital, compelling, terrifying, revelatory and a literary pleasure in its own right. βAnna Funder
Beautiful, wise, and unflinching. Will we ever have a chance like this again to eavesdrop on two great writers as they talk books, people, and the world for forty years? βDavid Marr
An engrossing portrayal of forty years of complicated friendship between two writers, only one of whom has the steelβor is it the ruthlessness?βto put her art before everything else. βCharlotte Wood
I read these letters with mounting excitement. There is a righteous delight in seeing female talent reclaimed: two great Australian writers finally treated with the care and rigour they deserve. βDiana Reid
This volume of lettersβcopious, lively, and affectionateβis the latest work in the devoted re-presentation of both women. βGail Jones, Sydney Morning Herald/The Age
Letter writing is almost a lost art, but this collection of letters exchanged for 40 years between two of Australia's most erudite authors shows what an important part of social history it is. βJennifer Somerville, GoodReading
This collection...is sure to delight the uninformed and entertain existing fans of Hazzard's and Harrower's work. βVanessa Francesca, Meanjin
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781742238180
Publisher: NewSouth Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 May 2024
Country: Australia
Imprint: NewSouth Publishing
Contributors:
- Edited by Brigitta Olubas
- Edited by Susan Wyndham
Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Weight: 272g
Pages: 384
About the Author
Brigitta Olubas is professor of English at the University of New South Wales. She is the acknowledged expert on the writing of Shirley Hazzard and is Hazzard's authorised biographer. She coedited the first collection of essays on the writing of Elizabeth Harrower and is the author of Shirley Hazzard: A writing life and Shirley Hazzard: Literary expatriate and cosmopolitan humanist.
Susan Wyndham is a journalist and writer. As New York correspondent for The Australian newspaper and literary editor of the Sydney Morning Herald she interviewed Shirley Hazzard and Elizabeth Harrower. She is the author of Life in His Hands: The true story of a neurosurgeon and a pianist and editor of My Mother, My Father: On losing a parent.
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