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Ann-Marie Priest

Ann-Marie Priest

Ann-Marie Priest is a literary scholar at Central Queensland University and author of My Tongue is My Own: A life of Gwen Harwood (LaTrobe University Press, 2022).

Ann-Marie Priest reviews 'Meeting the Devil: A book of memoir from the London Review of Books' edited by London Review of Books

June–July 2014, no. 362 26 May 2014
In his essay on James Bulger, the British toddler murdered by two ten-year-old boys in 1993, novelist Andrew O’Hagan tells the story of his own experience of childhood bullying – as the perpetrator, not the victim. Bulger’s ‘childish child-murderers’ remind him, he avers, of himself as a boy, and with this extraordinary expression of solidarity he launches into an account of the unremark ... (read more)

'The love song of Henry and Olga' by Ann-Marie Priest

May 2014, no. 361 28 April 2014
On an early spring evening in 1919, in a nearly empty cinema in the English seaside town of Lyme Regis, a slight, dark-haired figure slipped into a seat at the farthest edge of a row. From here, she would have a clear view of the profile of the youthful pianist who, sheltered behind a screen, accompanied the silent film. In white tie and tails, with her fair hair slicked down, the young musician c ... (read more)
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