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Biography of Drusilla Modjeska
- The best known of her work are Poppy (), a fictionalised biography of her mother, and Stravinsky's Lunch (), a feminist reappraisal of the lives and work of Australian painters Stella Bowen and Grace Cossington Smith.
Poppy by Drusilla Modjeska - Goodreads
- Beginning with the disastrous events of the night before her fortieth birthday, in Second Half First Drusilla Modjeska looks back on the experiences of the past thirty years that have shaped her writing, her reading and the way she has lived.
Stravinsky's Lunch - Drusilla Modjeska - Google Books
Her wildest imagination - The Sydney Morning Herald
Papers of Drusilla Modjeska. - National Library of Australia
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The Mountain (novel) - Wikipedia
- As Drusilla Modjeska's father lies slowly dying, she reflects on their final trip away together, to a place linking him to a long family history.
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Drusilla Modjeska
Australian writer and editor
Drusilla Modjeska | |
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| Born | 1946 (age 78–79) London |
| Occupation(s) | Writer and editor |
Drusilla Modjeska (born 1946[citation needed]) is a contemporary Australian writer and editor.
Life
Modjeska was born in London and was raised in Hampshire. She spent several years in Papua New Guinea (where she was briefly a student at the University of Papua New Guinea) before arriving in Australia in 1971.[1] She studied for an undergraduate degree at the Australian National University before completing a PhD in history at the University of New South Wales which was published as Exiles at Home: Australian Women Writers 1925–1945 (1981).[citation needed]
Modjeska's writing often explores the boundaries between fiction and non-fiction. The best known of her work are Poppy (1990), a fictionalised biography of her mother, and Stravinsky's Lunch (2001), a feminist reappraisal of t
| Drusilla Modjeska was born in England and lived in Papua New Guinea before arriving in Australia in 1971. | |
| Beginning with the disastrous events of the night before her fortieth birthday, in Second Half First Drusilla Modjeska looks back on the experiences of the past thirty years that have shaped her writing, her reading and the way she has lived. | |
| My 2 x gr grandfather William Wall, is in the top LH corner. |
Drusilla Modjeska - Faber Academy
- As Drusilla Modjeska's father lies slowly dying, she reflects on their final trip away together, to a place linking him to a long family history.