Lohrey
By (Author) Julieanne Lamond
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
2nd August 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
823.914
Paperback
277
Width 138mm, Height 207mm, Spine 12mm
203g
A guide to the world of Amanda Lohrey's fiction, and a meditation on what her writing has to say about contemporary life and how we live it. Amanda Lohrey is a fearless and idiosyncratic writer whose award-winning career spans four decades. Her work is experimental, political, intimate and compelling. Lohrey provides an illuminating series of readings of key preoccupations across Lohrey's body of work. From the relationship of the personal to the political, masculinity and free will, human and non-human worlds and how reading shapes us, Lohrey traces a remarkable career across the contemporary literary landscape, and provides readers with an understanding of Lohrey's bold and singular style.
Julieanne Lamond is a literary critic and member of the English faculty at Australian National University. She has published essays on Australian literature, reading history, and the relationship between literature and politics. She is co-editor of the journal Australian Literary Studies and lives on Ngunnawal land in Canberra. Author image courtesy of Hilary Wardhaugh