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A Fixed Place

The Long and Short of Story

Kathleen Mary Fallon

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English
University of Western Aus
01 June 2019
What was it like, living through the social, cultural and political upheaval of the last fifty years of the twentieth century in this Lucky Country? With life flying forward into the future, what could be held onto, and what self (that place which is never fixed) could fix and hold the experience of those years?
In A Fixed Place: the long and short of story, we find moments that were held - moments of stasis, of hard-won clarity, of sexuality, joy, confusion, compassion. Fallon has collected writings published across a span from the 1980's in magazines and ephemeral publications to make a picture of the act of creation through writing.

These stories are slippery with the grunt and sweat of hard yakka - the work of striving towards consciousness against the grain of good old she'll-be-right complacency. Whether in slave-like conditions in quiet suburbs or in dreamlike states on the horizon of the Australian imagination, the characters and their stories are in our cultural DNA and need to be remembered.

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Imprint:   University of Western Aus
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
ISBN:   9781760800284
ISBN 10:   1760800287
Pages:   250
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kathleen Mary Fallon most recent work is a four-part project exploring her experiences as the white foster mother of a Torres Strait Islander foster son with disabilities. The project consisted of a feature film, Call Me Mum, the script of which was short-listed for the NSW Premier's Prize, an AWGIE and was nominated for four AFI Awards winning Best Female Support Actress Award. It was screened at the Australian Embassy in Paris for NAIDOC Week and for Sorry Day at ACMI. The four-part project also includes a novel Paydirt (UWAPress, 2007); a play, Buyback, which she directed at the Carlton Courthouse in 2006 and a Masters (Murdoch). Her novel, Working Hot, (Sybylla 1989, Vintage/Random House, 2000) won a Victoria Premier's Prize and her opera, Matricide - the Musical, which she wrote with the composer Elena Kats-Chernin, (produced by Chamber Made Opera, 1998). She wrote the text for the concert piece, Laquiem for the composer Andre e Greenwell. Laquiem was performed at The Studio at the Sydney Opera House. She holds a PhD (UniSA) and was the co-recipient of the John Oxley Memory Award, State Library of Queensland 2013. She lectured in the creative writing programme at the University of Melbourne for eight years.

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