Author: Michael Heyward
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780571221219
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
In October 1943, the young and successful Australian literary editor, Max Harris, received a package of poems by a recently deceased poet, Ern Malley, forwarded to him by his sister Ethel. Convinced he had hit upon the work of a Modernist genius, a poet of whom Australia could be proud, Harris published Malley's poems in his magazine, Angry Penguins. With copies despatched around the world and grand claims surrounding publication, Harris had no idea of the events that lay in store; the consequences of which would haunt the literary landscape for generations. Michael Heyward's compelling account of perhaps the most famous literary hoax of the twentieth century reproduces in their entirety, the seventeen poems published as 'The Darkening Ecliptic' in the magazine, Angry Penguins. 'As Michael Heyward explains in his exceptional book . . . the Ern Malley affair dramatises, more luridly than any other literary episode, the question which is in the minds of the audience of any work of modern art; the question of whether what they're being invited to admire is, in fact, in some sense, fake.' John Lanchester, Guardian 'A thoroughly researched narrative of the whole saga . . . tells the story very well indeed, with wit and style.' Ian Hamilton, Times Literary Supplement
The Ern Malley Affair
Author: Michael Heyward
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780571221219
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
In October 1943, the young and successful Australian literary editor, Max Harris, received a package of poems by a recently deceased poet, Ern Malley, forwarded to him by his sister Ethel. Convinced he had hit upon the work of a Modernist genius, a poet of whom Australia could be proud, Harris published Malley's poems in his magazine, Angry Penguins. With copies despatched around the world and grand claims surrounding publication, Harris had no idea of the events that lay in store; the consequences of which would haunt the literary landscape for generations. Michael Heyward's compelling account of perhaps the most famous literary hoax of the twentieth century reproduces in their entirety, the seventeen poems published as 'The Darkening Ecliptic' in the magazine, Angry Penguins. 'As Michael Heyward explains in his exceptional book . . . the Ern Malley affair dramatises, more luridly than any other literary episode, the question which is in the minds of the audience of any work of modern art; the question of whether what they're being invited to admire is, in fact, in some sense, fake.' John Lanchester, Guardian 'A thoroughly researched narrative of the whole saga . . . tells the story very well indeed, with wit and style.' Ian Hamilton, Times Literary Supplement
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780571221219
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
In October 1943, the young and successful Australian literary editor, Max Harris, received a package of poems by a recently deceased poet, Ern Malley, forwarded to him by his sister Ethel. Convinced he had hit upon the work of a Modernist genius, a poet of whom Australia could be proud, Harris published Malley's poems in his magazine, Angry Penguins. With copies despatched around the world and grand claims surrounding publication, Harris had no idea of the events that lay in store; the consequences of which would haunt the literary landscape for generations. Michael Heyward's compelling account of perhaps the most famous literary hoax of the twentieth century reproduces in their entirety, the seventeen poems published as 'The Darkening Ecliptic' in the magazine, Angry Penguins. 'As Michael Heyward explains in his exceptional book . . . the Ern Malley affair dramatises, more luridly than any other literary episode, the question which is in the minds of the audience of any work of modern art; the question of whether what they're being invited to admire is, in fact, in some sense, fake.' John Lanchester, Guardian 'A thoroughly researched narrative of the whole saga . . . tells the story very well indeed, with wit and style.' Ian Hamilton, Times Literary Supplement
My Life as a Fake
Author: Peter Carey
Publisher: Vintage Canada
ISBN: 0307368661
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Following the triumph of his Booker Prize–winning True History of the Kelly Gang, Peter Carey ventures into the Far East with a novel shot through with mysteries at once historical, literary, and personal. Sarah Wode-Douglass, the editor of a London poetry magazine, had grown up knowing the famous and infamous John Slater. And because he figured prominently in the disaster that was her parents’ marriage, when Slater proposes that she accompany him to Malaysia, Sarah embarks out of curiosity on a journey that becomes, instead, a lifelong obsession. Her discoveries spiral outward from Christopher Chubb, a destitute Australian she meets by chance in the steamy, fetid city of Kuala Lumpur. He is mad, Slater warns her, explaining the ruinous hoax Chubb had committed decades earlier. But lurking behind the man’s peculiarity and arrogance, Sarah senses, is artistic genius, in the form of a manuscript he teases her with and which she soon would do anything to acquire. The provenance of this work, she gradually learns, is marked by kidnapping, exile, and death — a relentless saga that reaches from Melbourne to Bali, Sumatra, and Java, and that more than once compels her back to Malaysia without ever disclosing all of its secrets, only the power of the imagination and the price it can exact from those who would wield it. Astonishing, mesmerizing, and ultimately shocking, My Life as a Fake is the most audacious novel yet in Peter Carey’s extraordinary career.
Publisher: Vintage Canada
ISBN: 0307368661
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 290
Book Description
Following the triumph of his Booker Prize–winning True History of the Kelly Gang, Peter Carey ventures into the Far East with a novel shot through with mysteries at once historical, literary, and personal. Sarah Wode-Douglass, the editor of a London poetry magazine, had grown up knowing the famous and infamous John Slater. And because he figured prominently in the disaster that was her parents’ marriage, when Slater proposes that she accompany him to Malaysia, Sarah embarks out of curiosity on a journey that becomes, instead, a lifelong obsession. Her discoveries spiral outward from Christopher Chubb, a destitute Australian she meets by chance in the steamy, fetid city of Kuala Lumpur. He is mad, Slater warns her, explaining the ruinous hoax Chubb had committed decades earlier. But lurking behind the man’s peculiarity and arrogance, Sarah senses, is artistic genius, in the form of a manuscript he teases her with and which she soon would do anything to acquire. The provenance of this work, she gradually learns, is marked by kidnapping, exile, and death — a relentless saga that reaches from Melbourne to Bali, Sumatra, and Java, and that more than once compels her back to Malaysia without ever disclosing all of its secrets, only the power of the imagination and the price it can exact from those who would wield it. Astonishing, mesmerizing, and ultimately shocking, My Life as a Fake is the most audacious novel yet in Peter Carey’s extraordinary career.
The Darkening Ecliptic
Author: Ern Malley
Publisher: ETT Imprint
ISBN: 1925416895
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
In 1944 the Australian literary world was rocked by a hoax which was to become a worldwide scandal. Ern Malley, deceased motor mechanic and poet, was the invention of two Sydney poets, James McAuley and Harold Stewart, who were intent on proving that modern poetry was a sham. The work of Malley comprised lines and words selected randomly, everywhere from Shakespeare to an American report on the drainage of the breeding grounds of mosquitoes. Max Harris published the poetry in the literary magazine Angry Penguins but when the deception was revealed he was mercilessly lampooned, tried and convicted of publishing 'indecent advertisements'. This definitive edition contains all of the poems, a new introduction by artist Albert Tucker, and historical background by Max Harris, John Reed and Colin Wilson; augmented by the unique contribution of drawings and etchings by Garry Shead.
Publisher: ETT Imprint
ISBN: 1925416895
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 101
Book Description
In 1944 the Australian literary world was rocked by a hoax which was to become a worldwide scandal. Ern Malley, deceased motor mechanic and poet, was the invention of two Sydney poets, James McAuley and Harold Stewart, who were intent on proving that modern poetry was a sham. The work of Malley comprised lines and words selected randomly, everywhere from Shakespeare to an American report on the drainage of the breeding grounds of mosquitoes. Max Harris published the poetry in the literary magazine Angry Penguins but when the deception was revealed he was mercilessly lampooned, tried and convicted of publishing 'indecent advertisements'. This definitive edition contains all of the poems, a new introduction by artist Albert Tucker, and historical background by Max Harris, John Reed and Colin Wilson; augmented by the unique contribution of drawings and etchings by Garry Shead.
Native Speakers and Native Users
Author: Alan Davies
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521119278
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
'Native speakers' and 'native users' are playing the same game, sharing, as they do, the model of the Standard Language.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521119278
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
'Native speakers' and 'native users' are playing the same game, sharing, as they do, the model of the Standard Language.
Sincerely, Ethel Malley
Author: Stephen Orr
Publisher: Wakefield Press
ISBN: 9781743058084
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
Based on Australia's greatest literary hoax, Sincerely, Ethel Malley explores the nature of creativity, and human frailty. It drips with the anaemic blood of Australian literature, the gristle of a culture we've
Publisher: Wakefield Press
ISBN: 9781743058084
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
Based on Australia's greatest literary hoax, Sincerely, Ethel Malley explores the nature of creativity, and human frailty. It drips with the anaemic blood of Australian literature, the gristle of a culture we've
The End of Modernity
Author: James Phillip McAuley
Publisher: [Sydney] : Angus and Robertson
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Publisher: [Sydney] : Angus and Robertson
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
The Hand that Signed the Paper
Author: Helen Darville
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781864480184
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
Story of tribal loyalty and racial hatred that casts light on the contemporary tragedy in former Yugoslavia and other post-colonial war-torn nations. Winner of the 1993 Australian/Vogel National Literacy Award.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781864480184
Category : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
Story of tribal loyalty and racial hatred that casts light on the contemporary tragedy in former Yugoslavia and other post-colonial war-torn nations. Winner of the 1993 Australian/Vogel National Literacy Award.
Ern Malley
Author: David Rainey
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781921330100
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
Exhibition catalogue to accompany Heide Museum of Modern Art exhibition of the same title. Examines the genesis of Australia's most famous literary hoax, the Ern Malley affair of 1944.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781921330100
Category : Australia
Languages : en
Pages : 79
Book Description
Exhibition catalogue to accompany Heide Museum of Modern Art exhibition of the same title. Examines the genesis of Australia's most famous literary hoax, the Ern Malley affair of 1944.
The Sons of Clovis
Author: David Brooks
Publisher: University of Queensland Press(Australia)
ISBN: 9780702238840
Category : Angry penguins
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Sons of Clovis is a scholarly tour de force. It begins with the Ern Malley affair, establishing previously unrecognised connections between the Australian scene and French symboliste poetry, before embarking on a fascinating journey through literature, culture, and poetics.
Publisher: University of Queensland Press(Australia)
ISBN: 9780702238840
Category : Angry penguins
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Sons of Clovis is a scholarly tour de force. It begins with the Ern Malley affair, establishing previously unrecognised connections between the Australian scene and French symboliste poetry, before embarking on a fascinating journey through literature, culture, and poetics.
Garry Shead
Author: Sasha Grishin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780980576504
Category : Art, Australian
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
Gary Shead is one of Australia's most highly acclaimed lyrical figurative painters who has been in the public eye since his first solo exhibition in the mid-sixties. His Ern Malley series is a culmination of several years of thinking and artistic experimentation inspired by the poems of Australia's most enigmatic poet. This title presents his paintings, graphics and 3D ceramics, inspired by the poems and created between 2000-2006.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780980576504
Category : Art, Australian
Languages : en
Pages : 143
Book Description
Gary Shead is one of Australia's most highly acclaimed lyrical figurative painters who has been in the public eye since his first solo exhibition in the mid-sixties. His Ern Malley series is a culmination of several years of thinking and artistic experimentation inspired by the poems of Australia's most enigmatic poet. This title presents his paintings, graphics and 3D ceramics, inspired by the poems and created between 2000-2006.