On Beverley Farmer: Writers on Writers
By (Author) Josephine Rowe
Black Inc.
Black Inc.
19th October 2020
Australia
Hardback
112
Width 121mm, Height 186mm, Spine 18mm
218g
In this beautifully hewn essay, novelist and short-story writer Josephine Rowe finds a kindred spirit in Beverley Farmer and argues for a celebration of this long-neglected Australian writer. 'Across Farmer's works there has always been an attraction to those beings who occupy two worlds...Once one has lived elsewhere, lived differently, it doesn't matter whether she stays to forge a new life or turns back towards the old, or moves on once again; there will always be the shadow, the after-image, of the life not lived.' Beverley Farmer's writing reflects on restlessness, desire and homecoming. In this brilliantly acute essay, fellow novelist and short-story writer Josephine Rowe finds a kindred spirit and argues for a celebration and reclamation of this unique Australian author.
Josephine Rowe's novel, A Loving, Faithful Animal, led to her being named a 2017 Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Novelist and was longlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award. Her short-story collection, Here Until August, is shortlisted for the Stella Prize. The winner of the 2016 ABR Elizabeth Jolley Prize, Rowe has held fellowships with the University of Iowa, Stanford, the Omi International Arts Center and Yaddo. She lives in Melbourne.