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My Tongue is My Own: A Life of Gwen Harwood

Winner of the 2023 National Biography Award
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My Tongue is My Own: A Life of Gwen Harwood by Ann-Marie Priest delves into the life of influential Australian poet Gwen Harwood. The book explores her personal and professional journey, highlighting her struggles and triumphs as a woman in the male-dominated literary world. It captures her complex personality, wit, and unyielding passion for poetry, providing an intimate portrait of her creative legacy.
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You might enjoy this biography if you are interested in discovering the life and legacy of one of Australia’s most notable poets. This compelling account delves into Gwen Harwood's personal and professional journey, offering insight into her profound influence on Australian literature. Perfect for those who appreciate rich narratives that weave poetry, history, and personal growth.

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A masterful portrait of a major Australian writer, her incandescent poetry and her battles to be heard in a male-dominated literary establishment.

Winner of the 2023 National Biography Award

The first biography of Gwen Harwood (1920-1995), one of Australia's most significant and distinctive poets.

Harwood is renowned for her brilliance, but loved for her humour, rebellion and mischief. A public figure by the end of her life, she was always deeply protective of her privacy, and even now, some twenty-six years after her death, little is known of the experiences that gave rise to her extraordinary poems. This book follows Harwood from her childhood in 1920s Brisbane to her final years in Hobart in the 1990s. It traces how a lively, sardonic and determined young woman built a career in the conservative 1950s, blasting her way into the patriarchal strongholds of Australian poetry.

Harwood refused to be bound by convention, 'liberating' herself, to use her word, before women's lib existed. Yet she also struggled for much of her life to combine marriage and motherhood with her creative ambitions. In this sense, she is a twentieth-century everywoman. She is also a unique and powerful presence in Australian literary history, a poet who challenged orthodoxies and spoke in a remarkable range of voices.

This illuminating, moving biography reveals a deeply passionate figure both at odds with her time and deeply of it, and reclaims and celebrates this important Australian writer.

Gwen Harwood, that excellent poet and critic, deserves a sympathetic and lively biography. Ann-Marie Priest, to her credit, has just written that book. -Ann Blainey, winner of 2009 National Biography Award

Read this meticulous biography with Harwood's poetry in hand, and chase down every poem that Priest cites. -The Sydney Morning Herald

Ann-Marie Priest has captured completely the sprite-like nature of one of Australia's finest poets... Through these pages, the great poet feels so alive. -Judges comments, National Biography Award

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Gwen Harwood's biography by Ann-Marie Priest is praised as a compelling and lively work that places Harwood's voice and poetry at its core. The biography explores the complex life of Harwood, who balanced being a gifted poet with her roles as a dedicated wife and mother, while also delving into her passions, love of friendship, and her multifaceted literary personas. Featuring numerous quotes from Harwood's witty correspondence, it is regarded as essential reading for those interested in Australian poetry and the challenges faced by creative women in the past.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781760642341

Publisher: Black Inc.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 May 2022

Country: Australia

Imprint: La Trobe University Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 40.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 704g

Pages: 416

About the Author

Ann-Marie Priest is the author of A Free Flame- Australian Women Writers; Vocation in the Twentieth Century, which was shortlisted for the 2016 Dorothy Hewett Award; and Great Writers, Great Loves. She works as a senior lecturer at Central Queensland University.

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