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Edge of the Sacred: Transformation in Australia by David J. Tacey

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May 1995, no. 170

Edge of the Sacred: Transformation in Australia by David J. Tacey

HarperCollins, $19.95 pb

Edge of the Sacred: Transformation in Australia by David J. Tacey

by
May 1995, no. 170

We have been blessed in this country with an oversupply of spiritual writers – analysts of and speculators about the spiritual dimensions of our life and culture. We have had a certain amount of history and pop sociology about the Australian temperament and character and much cultural cringing and self-laceration, but not much about the Australian ‘soul’. This is an odd situation since much of our recent literature – Patrick White, Rodney Hall, A.D. Hope, Judith Wright, Les Murray, Vincent Buckley, Kevin Hart, the later Helen Garner – is deeply concerned with affairs of the spirit and not just with manners and affairs of the heart. Again, there is a large interest in spiritual issues in Australia, no doubt some of it rather dotty or flaky in a Californian mystical kind of way, but a good deal of it real and serious, though disenchanted with what the ‘institutional’ churches have on offer.

Max Charlesworth reviews 'Edge of the Sacred: Transformation in Australia' by David J. Tacey

Edge of the Sacred: Transformation in Australia

by David J. Tacey

HarperCollins, $19.95 pb

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