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How to do Biography: A primer by Nigel Hamilton

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July–August 2008, no. 303

How to do Biography: A primer by Nigel Hamilton

Harvard University Press, $39.95 hb, 379 pp

How to do Biography: A primer by Nigel Hamilton

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July–August 2008, no. 303

In 1964, newly appointed to the Department of English at the very new Monash University, I was uncertain about nearly everything. But as I unpacked my books in a pristine, sparsely furnished office, I found reassurance in the empty filing cabinet. I knew exactly how to fill its three drawers. As soon as I had some notes and a stack of manila folders, I would put poetry in the top drawer, fiction in the middle and drama down below. These three genres corresponded with the three terms of the academic year, as I had known it as a student. It was the natural order of things. That there might be a fourth drawer for biography, or even a space in the lecture programme for life writing, would not have occurred to me. This was the Leavis era – late Leavis indeed, but still preoccupied with close reading of literary texts. D.H. Lawrence’s mantra ‘never trust the teller, trust the tale’ seemed sufficient warrant for bypassing the teller altogether.

Brenda Niall reviews 'How to do Biography: A primer' by Nigel Hamilton

How to do Biography: A primer

by Nigel Hamilton

Harvard University Press, $39.95 hb, 379 pp

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