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A Writing Life

Helen Garner and Her Work

Bernadette Brennan

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English
Text Publishing Company
03 April 2017
The first full-length study of Helen Garner's work, and a lively literary portrait that maps Garner's writing against the different stages of her life.

Helen Garner is one of Australia's most important, and some would say, most admired living writers. That admiration is inspired by a sense that she is honest, authentic and fearless in the pursuit of her craft. But Garner also courts controversy, not least because she refuses to be constrained by the rules of literary form. She appears to write so much of herself into her non-fiction, and many of her own experiences inform her fiction.

But who is the 'I' in Helen Garner's work?

Dr Bernadette Brennan has had access to previously unavailable papers in Garner's archive, and she provides a lively and rigorous reading of the books, journals and correspondence of one of Australia's most beloved women of letters. A Writing Life is the first full-length study of Garner's work, a literary portrait that maps Garner's writing against the different stages of her life.

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Imprint:   Text Publishing Company
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   455g
ISBN:   9781925498035
ISBN 10:   1925498034
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for A Writing Life: Helen Garner and Her Work

`Bernadette Brennan's ingenious A Writing Life: Helen Garner and Her Work, which gets around the subject's resistance to biography by viewing her life through her writing, as Garner herself does.' * Susan Wyndham, Best Books of 2017, Australian Book Review * `Brennan performs a kind of call for literature, its criticism as well as creation.' * Sydney Review of Books * `A remarkably shrewd study of Garner's work knitted with a tender representation of her personal life.' * Mascara Literary Review * `Bernadette Brennan's first full-length study of Helen Garner's work, A Writing Life, has inspired me to pile Garner's books on my bedside table, and to look at each of them again with fresh eyes.' * Readings * `Probably my favourite book so far [this year]. A marvellous tribute to one of Australia's great writers.' * Mark Rubbo, Readings * `Bernadette Brennan brings a calm eye and an easy grace to her descriptions of Garner's life, literature and impact on Australia's cultural and socio-political landscape...She draws a more complex picture of one of our best known and most skilled writers than we've enjoyed in a full-length volume before.' * A Bigger Brighter World * `Brennan examines both assumptions by tracing Garner's steps to becoming a full-time writer in a style that is both thoughtful and readable.' * Australian Book Review * `Absorbing, informative and engaging read.' * Conversation * 'This book offers an illuminating discussion of Garner's boundary crossing work. Its own magic lies in bringing elements of memoir and criticism into an absorbing conversation that begins with a rich contextualisation of Garner's work, and extends into the literary and ethical questions with which Brennan has long been concerned.' * Australian * `The writing is clear, measured, and graceful throughout...The readings of the fiction are astute and straightforward, tracing Garner's development from the allegedly unstructured Monkey Grip, which in fact offers a formal equivalent to the push-me pull-you vagaries of love and junk, through the perfection of The Children's Bach and the experiments in voice and style in Postcards from Surfers, to the late-style bareness and hardness of The Spare Room.' * Sydney Morning Herald * `This is literary critique and biography at its finest.' * Australian Financial Review * `Brennan is an astute and sensitive reader of Garner's work.' * Big Issue * `Brennan has produced a literary portrait that more than does its subject justice. It is not a biography; Garner was quite clear that she didn't want that, but because Garner is so often present in her own writing, it's inevitable that her life is reflected in the discussion of her works. This helps put her works in context, and a picture emerges of an amazing writer...Bernadette Brennan has done us all a great favour in delivering this immensely enjoyable book.' * Mark Rubbo, Readings * `The New York Times journalist Richard Eder once wrote that a skilled interviewer needs alertness to the answer that hints at a life half-hidden and stimulates a question that gets it to emerge, shake itself and look around . Brennan possess this rare talent and she proves a canny interlocutor for Garner, their conversations forming an essential and fascinating part of the book...Brennan herself writes with an eloquence and perceptiveness equal to her subject. Her tone is never overly reverential or adulatory, the close analysis of the texts is lucid and intelligent and she is not afraid to prove difficult and controversial aspects of Garner's life and work.' * West Australian * `A timely and important book. It's a critical biography, with a deft and intelligent focus on the whole body of Garner's work, but rich in biographical detail to situate the course of a writing life in the lived experience which produced it. The works are analysed meticulously, sensitively, carefully, and the reader's reward is to be granted access to a biographical context for each book which richly enhanced our understanding and appreciation of Garner's long and wonderful career...Beautifully modulated and a real triumph. She has captured and interpreted an important reader and her work beautifully.' * Books + Publishing * `Brennan's depiction of Garner's fearless approach to the very difficult subjects of The First Stone, Joe Cinque's Consolation and This House of Grief is beautifully modulated and a real triumph. She has captured and interpreted an important writer and her work beautifully.' * Books + Publishing * `Billed as the first full-length study of Garner's 40 years of work, a literary portrait that maps all of her books against the different stages of her life . Well, who wouldn't want to read that?' * Australian *


  • Long-listed for ABIA Biography Book of the Year 2018 (Australia)
  • Long-listed for The Stella Prize 2018 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for Magarey Medal for Biography 2018 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for Mascara Avant-garde Awards: Non-fiction 2018 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for National Biography Award 2018 (Australia)

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