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April 08, 1990

Remembering Forgotten Beauty

Filed under: Archive,Books

1990

Olivia Shakespear and W.B.Yeats
John Harwood
Macmillan

Reviewed by Murray Bramwell

The reconstruction of any history is a gradual process and that of literary movements is no exception. The chronicling of Modernism has been a particularly baroque process. The key players were grandiose not only in mythologising themselves but in barracking for their chums as well. W.B.Yeats wrote himself into the Celtic dreamtime, Ezra Pound saw himself as Dante in a beret and T.S. Eliot smiled coyly while everyone …

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A Voyage Around Our Fathers

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1990

The Great World
David Malouf
Chatto and Windus

Reviewed by Murray Bramwell

Memories and the past have often been at the centre of David Malouf’s fiction- in his first novel Johnno, in the tellingly named An Imaginary Life, especially in the scrupulously recalled chambers of 12 Edmondstone Street and now in his most recent work, The Great World. The capacity to remember is more than nostalgic impulse for Malouf, it is the power to reconstitute and sustain glimpses from …

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Maps of Migration

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1990

Fly Away Peter
David Malouf

Poetic is the word most often used to describe David Malouf’s work. He started out as a poet and has published five volumes to date. He also taught in the English department at Sydney University – so it is hardly surprising to find a `literariness’ in his work which stylistically takes the form of a verbal compression that can make the apparent simplicity of his writing not so much difficult to penetrate, but unaccountably …

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Notes for Teachers of English Studies

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1990

Flinders University of South Australia
Centre for New Literatures in English
and the English Discipline

Notes for Teachers of English Studies

Fly Away Peter
by David Malouf
First published by Chatto and Windus, 1982.

The Novel

Fly Away Peter is set in Queensland just before 1914. It concerns two young men in contrasting circumstances. Ashley Crowther, after receiving an English public school and Cambridge education, has returned to manage the family estates that he has solely inherited. He leads …

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April 01, 1990

New Season for Braithwaite

Filed under: Archive,Music

1990

The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra: Traditional Associations and New Departures

The ASO is moving into the Nineties with even more vitality than before. It is the “on” year for the Adelaide Festival, the orchestra is moving permanently to a handsomely refurbished Town Hall and for the first time they will have
their own composer-in-residence with the arrival of Canadian- born Neil Currie.

Over the past couple of years the orchestra, under the stewardship of General Manager, Michael Elwood, and Chief …

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Festival

Filed under: Archive,Festival

1990 Adelaide Festival
Murray Bramwell

Reviewing an arts festival is a bit like being locked up in a sweet shop. You can savour only so many creams, crunches, pralines and truffles before a drowsy numbness pains the sense and the pancreas tires of life. The effect of this kind of exquisite burn-out can be that you mistake satiety for dissatisfaction and blame Clifford Hocking for it.

There have already been harsh exchanges about the jaded responses of local reviewers and …

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Fringe Comedy

Filed under: Archive,Comedy

1990

Murray Bramwell

There is something likeably democratic about the Fringe’s published programme. In alphabetic order under general headings, it is the great leveller- events are listed with sublime even-handedness. The good, the bad and the ugly are all equal in the sight of the Fringe creators.

The only trouble is that this doesn’t make it easy for the poor punter looking for a winner or even something each way.Add to that the absence of a comprehensive box office at …

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Alice and A Misdummer Night’s Dream

Filed under: Archive,Interstate,Theatre

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
by Lewis Carroll
FIEPP
Cast: Kristy Andruszko, Boris Conley, Andrew Gill,Kevin Harrington, Sarah Herlihy, Val Levkovicz,Rodney Sharp, Julie Tompson, Hugh Wayland.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream
by William Shakespeare
Cast: Michael Barker, Jane Bayly, Maude davey, Russell Fletcher, Simon Hughes,Roger Selllick, Phil Sumner, Doris Younane, Caitlin Morris, David Wicks

Directed by Glenn Elston

Reviewed by Murray Bramwell

FEIPP are never going to have problems with the Trade Descriptions Act. The acronym stands for Fantastic Entertainments in Public …

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March 23, 1990

Kahlo is the Thematic Centrepiece

1990 Festival
Visual Arts

Festival Exhibitions
Visions, Maps and Dreamings
Frida Kahlo

The visual arts exhibitions have always been a big draw for the Adelaide Festival and this year’s are no exception. There are differences this time, though, which are likely to set patterns for the future. Firstly, the festival organisers themselves have initiated exhibitions and taken care to incorporate themes in the overall programme.

Daniel Thomas, Director of the Art Gallery of South Australia, is well pleased with this …

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March 01, 1990

Off the Rails

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A Matter of Chance
The Kosh
Odeon Theatre

The most decisive events often depend on the slightest chances, the longest coincidences, the merest whims. Vladimir Nabokov, master of pale ironies and constructor of crystalline prose, wrote A Matter of Chance in 1924. It concerns a Russian emigre couple, separated by circumstances, who, unknown to each other, are both travelling on the Berlin-Paris Express.

The woman, neurasthenic with hunger and anxiety, has been following various leads in the hope of being …

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