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How to Dress for Old Age

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When adult children take up the labour of care for absent fathers and stoic mothers, when contemplating their own futures, things can get complicated. Room 306. Level Three. In inner city Melbourne, David Carlin's mother, Joan, is settling in. Five doors away, on the same floor... Read More
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When adult children take up the labour of care for absent fathers and stoic mothers, when contemplating their own futures, things can get complicated. Room 306. Level Three. In inner city Melbourne, David Carlin's mother, Joan, is settling in. Five doors away, on the same floor of the same institution, Peta Murray's father, Frank, is halfway through the statistically ordained 18 months he is likely to live after entering "care". Each is 86. He-an ex-builder and sometime bon vivant-has shrunk inside his grey marle tracksuit but still fits proudly into his Sixth Form blazer. She- a widowed mother of three since the age of 31, turned activist, community leader and doer-of-many-things-is throwing on colourful scarves and preparing to re-invent herself again. This book is a work of love and reckoning, as Frank and Joan's adult children take up the labour of care for absent fathers and stoic mothers, while contemplating their own prospects for a "third age". Murray, a playwright and teacher, is 60 and becoming an early career researcher in a late career body. Carlin, a writer, artist/scholar and, at 55, newly minted professor, is thinking about escape. Each is yet to fully imagine what comes next. Tender, funny and confronting, the book's dual voices unfold along parallel and intersecting tracks, queer and straight, female and male. Part valedictory, part costume parade, it charts the complex dance steps of Father and Daughter, and Mother and Son, as they try on countermoves to the diminishments of elderhood and the pervasive forces of ageism, inside and out. Weaving memory, anecdote and reflection, How to Dress for Old Age asks what it takes to live a meaningful life all the way to the finish line.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781763733183

Publisher: Upswell Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 February 2026

Country: Australia

Imprint: Upswell Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 17.0mm

Width: 150.0mm

Height: 209.0mm

Weight: 262g

Pages: 200

About the Author

Peta Murray is known for plays Wallflowering, and Salt, as well as AWGIE-winning works of community theatre Spitting Chips and The Keys to the Animal Room. Peta's short fiction has been published in Sleepers Almanac and New Australian Stories. Senior Lecturer at RMIT University in Melbourne, she is a co-editor and contributor to Bloomsbury Academic's A-Z of Creative Writing Methods. Her essays have appeared in Sydney Review of Books, The Mekong Review and TEXT Journal. David Carlin began his career as a writer/director with Red Shed Theatre, Melbourne Workers Theatre, Circus Oz and Arena Theatre. His work includes the play, Frankenstein's Children, the documentary, Out of Our Minds, and nonfiction books Our Father Who Wasn't There, The Abyssinian Contortionist, and The After-Normal. His essays have appeared in Overland, Meanjin, Griffith REVIEW, Hunger Mountain, Westerly, Sydney Review of Books, and elsewhere. Emeritus Professor at RMIT, he co-founded WrICE and non/fictionLab.

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