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Slippery as a Melon-seed

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May 1979, no. 10

The Outward Journey by Owen Webster

ANU Press

Slippery as a Melon-seed

by
May 1979, no. 10

Memory as slippery as a melon seed.’

So wrote Frank Dalby Davison in a letter to his mother in 1945. And memory in its trickiest forms is before the reader’s mind throughout Owen Webster’s semi-, demi­biography of Davison -·’semi’ because, though Webster described this book as a ‘non-fiction novel’ it relies so heavily on Davison’s fiction for ‘facts’ that one might better call it ‘fictional biography’: ‘demi’ because it deals only with the first thirty years of Davison’s life (and with his forbears). Webster, a most assiduous collector of material, had planned a second volume (predictably with the provisional title of The Inward Journey), but died in 1975 before completing his work.

The Outward Journey

The Outward Journey

by Owen Webster

ANU Press

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