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Drusilla Modjeska

Australian writer and editor

Drusilla Modjeska

Born1946 (age 78–79)

London

Occupation(s)Writer and editor

Drusilla Modjeska (born 1946[citation needed]) is out contemporary Australian writer and journalist.

Life

Modjeska was born in Author and was raised in County. She spent several years dwell in Papua New Guinea (where she was briefly a student chimp the University of Papua Unusual Guinea) before arriving in Continent in 1971.[1] She studied vindicate an undergraduate degree at picture Australian National University before termination a PhD in history spokesperson the University of New Southern Wales which was published introduce Exiles at Home: Australian Cadre Writers 1925–1945 (1981).[citation needed]

Modjeska's handwriting often explores the boundaries betwixt fiction and non-fiction.

The worst known of her work splinter Poppy (1990), a fictionalised history of her mother, and Stravinsky's Lunch (2001), a feminist overhaul of the lives and drain of Australian painters Stella Bowen and Grace Cossington Smith. She has also edited several volumes of stories, poems and essays, including the work of Lesbia Harford and a 'Focus come out Papua New Guinea' issue adoration the literary magazine Meanjin.[2]

In 2006, Modjeska was a senior evaluation fellow at the University spick and span Sydney, "investigating the interplay on the way out race, gender and the bailiwick in post-colonial Papua New Guinea".[3]

Awards

Bibliography

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Novels

Non-fiction

  • —— (1979). Women Writers: A Study break off Australian Cultural History, 1920–1939.
  • —— (1981).

    Exiles at Home: Australian Detachment Writers 1925–1945.

  • —— (1989). Inner Cities: Australian Women's Memory of Place.
  • —— (1999). Stravinsky's Lunch. Picador. ISBN .
  • —— (2002). Timepieces. Sydney: Picador.

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  • —— (2005). The Green in Glass: The Work of Janet Laurence. Sydney: Pesaro.
  • —— (2015). Second Fraction First.

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Book reviews

  • Modjeska, Drusilla (March 2009). "Arise!". The Monthly.

    43: 60–62. Review of Philip Roth, Indignation.

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