Eleven Letters to You
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Eleven Letters to You
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Eleven Letters to You
In this literary memoir, writer and critic Helen Elliott observes her younger years via these letters to eleven influential people in her life.
Helen Elliott's Eleven Letters to You is a profoundly original memoir, an intimate account of growing up in the suburbs of Melbourne in the fifties and sixties, before feminism.
This sparkling, wonderfully absorbing book is written in the form of eleven letters to those neighbours, relatives, friends, teachers, and mentors who shaped the young Helen. (It begins in 1950 when she is three and finishes in 1969 when she is twenty-two.) Each of the letters is a homage to the power of memory to recreate life in all its sensuous and indelible detail. And each is a love letter that brings Elliott's marvellous charactersβthe Misses Stapley, Lois, Mr Cohen and so onβback to life, along with the lost worlds they inhabit.
Helen Elliott sets out to look for answers to one primary question: how did she become whoever she thought she was? She conducts her search through the lives of others. 'I am not the centre of this book,' she says, 'but the hinge holding it together.'
Her search will mesmerise her readers, because of the power and fluency of her voice, and because the vanished kitchens and gardens and fields and streets she conjures up are so unforgettably drawn.
Eleven Letters to You offers us an immersive and deeply moving reading experience. It will appeal equally to fans of Elena Ferrante and Helen Garner.
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Eleven Letters to You by Helen Elliott is a beautifully rendered memoir that explores themes of memory, imagination, and human connection. Critics praise its engaging and lively prose, comparing its humanity to classic works and noting its ability to evoke intense and vivid memories. The memoir's intimate and introspective style is highlighted, with Elliott's storytelling likened to a masterful blend of personal history and literary finesse, and there is a strong emphasis on its emotional depth and thoughtful reflections on life.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781922790224
Publisher: Text Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 16 May 2023
Country: Australia
Imprint: The Text Publishing Company
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 155.0mm
Height: 233.0mm
Weight: 360g
Pages: 304
About the Author
Helen Elliott is a prominent literary critic, and the editor of Grandmothers. Her writing has appeared in the Monthly, the Australian, the Age, Griffith Review and numerous other publications. She was the literary editor of the Herald Sun and has four granddaughters.
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