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Sneaky little revolutions : selected essays of Charmian Clift

'I know it's a daring suggestion, but I'll make it anyway.' Charmian Clift was a writer ahead of her time. Lyrical and fearless, her essays seamlessly the personal and the political. In 1964, Charmian Clift and her husband George Johnston returned to Australia after living and writing for many years in the cosmopolitan community of artists on the Greek island of Hydra. Back in Sydney, Clift found her opinions were far more progressive than those of many of her fellow Australians. Sneaky Little Revolutions brings Clift's selected essays back into print. First published in 2001, the collection has been selected by Clift' biographer Nadia Wheatley and is drawn from the weekly newspaper column Clift wrote through the turbulent and transformative years of the 1960s. In these 'sneaky little revolutions', as Clift once called them, she supported the rights of women and migrants, called for social justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, opposed conscription and the war in Vietnam, acknowledged Australia's role in the Asia-Pacific, fought censorship, called for an Australian film industry - and much more. In doing so, she set a new benchmark for the form of the essay in Australian literature.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320005012517 A824.3 CLI
Adult Non Fiction   East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 22 Jun 2024
323200048828384 A824.3 CLI
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320005012509 A824.3 CLI
Adult Non Fiction   Maitland Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781742237442 (pbk)
Classification Number A824.3 CLI
Author Clift, Charmian, 1923-1969
Title Sneaky little revolutions : selected essays of Charmian Clift [BK]
Edition New edition.
Note First published by HarperCollins Australia in 2001.
Previously published in the author's weekly column in the Sydney Morning Herald in the 1960s.
'I know it's a daring suggestion, but I'll make it anyway.' Charmian Clift was a writer ahead of her time. Lyrical and fearless, her essays seamlessly the personal and the political. In 1964, Charmian Clift and her husband George Johnston returned to Australia after living and writing for many years in the cosmopolitan community of artists on the Greek island of Hydra. Back in Sydney, Clift found her opinions were far more progressive than those of many of her fellow Australians. Sneaky Little Revolutions brings Clift's selected essays back into print. First published in 2001, the collection has been selected by Clift' biographer Nadia Wheatley and is drawn from the weekly newspaper column Clift wrote through the turbulent and transformative years of the 1960s. In these 'sneaky little revolutions', as Clift once called them, she supported the rights of women and migrants, called for social justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, opposed conscription and the war in Vietnam, acknowledged Australia's role in the Asia-Pacific, fought censorship, called for an Australian film industry - and much more. In doing so, she set a new benchmark for the form of the essay in Australian literature.
Clift, Charmian
Subject Women authors, Australian
Australian essays -- 20th century
Australian newspapers -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- Sections, columns, etc -- Women
Australia essays
Australian newspapers -- New South Wales -- Sydney -- Sections, columns, etc -- Women
Australia -- Social conditions -- 20th century
Additional Author Wheatley, Nadia, 1949-
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