Wild card : an autobiography, 1923-1958 / Dorothy Hewett.
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- 9781742584317
- 1742584314
- Hewett, Dorothy
- Hewett, Dorothy
- Authors, Australian -- 20th century -- Biography
- Women and literature -- Australia -- History -- 20th century
- Écrivains australiens -- 20e siècle -- Biographies
- Femmes et littérature -- Australie -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Literary
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Authors, Australian
- Women and literature
- Australia
- 1900-1999
- 823/.914 23
- PR9619.3.H4 Z46 2012eb
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Includes index.
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Republished for a new generation of readers, this extraordinary autobiography of one of Australia's most celebrated female writers, Dorothy Hewett, traces the personal and political metamorphoses of her first 35 years. After university life, several failed love affairs, an attempted suicide, and a major poetry prize, Dorothy Hewett joined the Australian Communist party in 1945. Four years later, she left her husband and moved to Redfern, Sydney with her lover, a boilermaker. Hers was a life of extremes - the pleasures and purgatories of a woman who has tackled everything placed in her path wit.
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