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At the end of the day

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June-July 2006, no. 282

Learning To Dance: Elizabeth Jolley – Her life and work edited by Caroline Lurie

Viking, $39.95 hb, 309 pp, 0670029742

At the end of the day

by
June-July 2006, no. 282

Elizabeth Jolley’s many admirers will be delighted with this new collection of autobiographical fragments, philosophical pieces, short fiction (some previously unpublished) and a number of rarely seen poems. It is designed, according to its editor, Caroline Lurie, to demonstrate the ways in which Jolley channelled her life story into her fiction, creating ‘something more revealing, more artistically truthful than a conventional autobiography’. Given Jolley’s age and circumstances, this collection could well contain her final comments on the writing process, as well as on the larger questions of exile, love and loneliness.

Shirley Walker reviews ‘Learning To Dance: Elizabeth Jolley – Her life and work’ edited by Caroline Lurie

Learning To Dance: Elizabeth Jolley – Her life and work

edited by Caroline Lurie

Viking, $39.95 hb, 309 pp, 0670029742

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