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In the eye of the beholder

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September 1983, no. 54

Double Agent: David Ireland and his work by Helen Daniel

Penguin, $6.95 pb

In the eye of the beholder

by
September 1983, no. 54

Penguin’s publication of Helen Daniel’s critical book on the fiction of David Ireland is their first venture into Australian criticism, and one which I hope will be the beginning of a series on Australian writers.

David Ireland is an obvious choice for the launching of such a venture. As Daniel points out, he does not have the international reputation or readership of White or Keneally; she seems to suggest that this is because he is a far more ‘adventurous’ and ‘elusive’ writer. He has always been a controversial author in Australia, winner of many major awards, placed on some school/university reading lists, while barred as ‘obscene’ by other institutions.

Frances McInherney reviews 'Double Agent: David Ireland and his work' by Helen Daniel

Double Agent: David Ireland and his work

by Helen Daniel

Penguin, $6.95 pb

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