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Minds Went Walking

Paul Kelly's Songs Reimagined

Jock Serong Mark Smith Neil A. White

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Fremantle Arts Centre Prs
01 November 2022

For many of us, lyrics from Paul Kelly help tell the stories of our lives.

From Jock Serong on the fastest Ford in Western Australia to Lorin Clarke on the death of her revered dad (comedian John Clark) and from Gina Williams on the 'special treatment' of the people of the Noongar nation to Bram Presser on the ghosts that inhabit St Kilda, 21 writers enter the Paul Kelly songbook and let their minds go walking...

Contributors:

 1. Robbie Arnott
 2. Alice Bishop
 3. Zoe Bradley
 4. Jake Cashion
 5. Sam Carmody
 6. Lorin Clarke
 7. Claire G Coleman
 8. Sarah Drummond
 9. Laura Elvery
10. Kirsten Krauth
11. Julia Lawrinson
12. Matt Neal
13. Bram Presser
14. Mirandi Riwoe
15. Tim Rogers
16. Angela Savage
17. Jock Serong
18. Mark Smith
19. Neil A White
20. Gina Williams
21. Michelle Wright


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Imprint:   Fremantle Arts Centre Prs
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 233mm,  Width: 154mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   390g
ISBN:   9781760991869
ISBN 10:   1760991864
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jock Serong is a well-known, multiple award-winning author who divides his time between Port Fairy in Western Victoria and Flinders Island. Mark Smith is an award-winning author who lives, works and surfs on Victoria's Surf Coast. Neil A. White was born in Melbourne and educated in Australia and the United States, where he and his wife have made their home in Dallas, Texas. Neil is the author of three novels.

Reviews for Minds Went Walking: Paul Kelly's Songs Reimagined

The genius of writing about Kellys music is that it extends the experience of the work itself. -- Books + Publishing I like to see my songs walking around every which way, dressed in different clothes, talking different ways. I wave to them and they wave back. -- Paul Kelly If Paul Kellys How To Make Gravy has become some sort of national Christmas song, this book is the perfect seasonal gift for a Kelly fan. -- Sydney Morning Herald For many of us, lyrics from Paul Kelly help tell the stories of our lives. From Jock Serong on the fastest Ford in Western Australia to Bram Presser on the ghosts that inhabit St Kilda, twenty-one writers enter the Paul Kelly songbook and let their minds go walking. -- Geelong Times If ever a singer could be described as laconic, it would be Paul Kelly. Here is a songwriter whose lyrics appear more important than his voice This collection has the strength to stand beside the enduring power of Kellys music. -- Good Reading Magazine That some of the wanderings travel a fair way from the source material while retaining something of their essential flavour speaks not only to the richness of the original tunes but also to [the] anthologys appeal beyond the ranks of Kellys fan base. -- West Australian The way he [Paul Kelly] can go from talking about celebrating something to deep suffering, and to be able to do all of that in such a beautiful way that appeals to everyone is something really special. -- Julia Lawrinson


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