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Dymphna Cusack (1902–1981)

Forfatter af Come in Spinner

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Come in Spinner (1951) 122 eksemplarer
Heatwave in Berlin (1961) 30 eksemplarer
Black lightning (1964) 24 eksemplarer
Say no to death (1962) 22 eksemplarer
The half-burnt tree (1969) 20 eksemplarer
Picnic races (1962) 18 eksemplarer
Jungfrau (1989) 16 eksemplarer
Southern Steel (1953) 13 eksemplarer
Chinese Women Speak (1958) 12 eksemplarer
The Sun In Exile (1955) 12 eksemplarer
A window in the dark (1991) 10 eksemplarer
Bough in Hell (1971) 6 eksemplarer
The Sun is Not Enough (1967) 6 eksemplarer

Associated Works

Choice Words: Writers on Abortion (2020) — Bidragyder — 75 eksemplarer
Caddie (1953) — Introduktion — 67 eksemplarer

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This is a wonderful piece of Australian literature. It captures the lived experience of Sydney and the "American Occupation" during the Second World War, bringing to life the social history I studied in one of Joan Beaumont's classes at Deakin University. I am rediscovering Australian literature that for some reason is hidden behind the cultural cringe. This 1953 version of the work is apparently heavily abridged, and a later version edited from the original manuscript includes the parts about rape, prostitution, and abortion that were not allowed to be published when first released in 1951. I enjoy discovering great literature at bric-a-brac stores, but it really makes we wonder how such gems escape the Australian education system. The tales of tragedy, glamour, despair, and comeuppance, following the lives of a handful of young women in 1940s Sydney, expose a reality that was well-hidden by my great-grandparents and their facade of morality. Maybe this is why the work has not had its proper place in Australian literature, despite a television series based on the book that seems to have also disappeared into history.… (mere)
 
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madepercy | Nov 7, 2017 |
Coming of age novel about three women in 1930s Sydney when opportunities started to open up for women, but social values and attitudes had not caught up. For my full review, please see: http://whisperinggums.com/2015/05/08/dymphna-cusack-jungfrau-review/
 
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minerva2607 | May 23, 2015 |
While set in the 1920s-1940s, Cusack's sort-of-memoir of her time as a teacher - during which she taught at around 14 schools in 22 years - is well-worth reading for its insight into teaching and education, into the development of her political and social conscience, and, to some degree, into her as a writer. For my full review, please see Whispering Gums: http://whisperinggums.com/2013/07/25/dymphna-cusack-a-window-in-the-dark-review/… (mere)
 
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334
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ISBN
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