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'Forget the housework'

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July–August 2007, no. 293

Autobiography of My Mother: 2nd edition by Meg Stewart

Vintage, $27.95 pb, 356 pp, 9781741668230

'Forget the housework'

by
July–August 2007, no. 293

If you didn’t read Meg Stewart’s gentle, courteous Autobiography of My Mother when it was first published in 1985, no matter. This second edition was precipitated by the research of others. ‘What My Mother Didn’t Tell Me’, the title of the additional chapter, is that Margaret Coen, Meg’s mother, had a long affair with Norman Lindsay in the 1930s. Lindsay was married, in his fifties; Margaret in her early twenties. The first edition is hardly altered, and only the new chapter challenges Coen’s reticence, causing us to think hard about oral history.

Gay Bilson reviews 'Autobiography of my Mother' by Meg Stewart

Autobiography of My Mother: 2nd edition

by Meg Stewart

Vintage, $27.95 pb, 356 pp, 9781741668230

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