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'Toddy Vine's sun-tan came from the inside - that was his trouble. His father was English, but the white in his Australian mother was a long way back, and he was born into the no man's land between two worlds. If Toddy had had more black in him, or if nobody had encouraged his education, he might never have felt the urge to leave home and strive for a place in the whites' world...His time with Werrinalli, the graceful Aborigine girl, and her people was one crucial experience. But it was his love for another woman, the white Ana Perez, which was to sway the balance in the end.' (Source: 1958 edition)
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In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan , A Stately Pleasure Dome Decree
2006
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 17-18 December 2006; (p. 16-19) From personal experience, novelist Frank Moorhouse explores how the Gold Coast has captured the Australian literary imagination. -
Into the Morning
1959
single work
review
— Appears in: Overland , Winter no. 15 1959; (p. 49-50)
— Review of Into the Morning 1958 single work novel -
Australia and the Colour Problem
1959
single work
review
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 20 no. 4 1959; (p. 236-237)
— Review of Into the Morning 1958 single work novel
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Australia and the Colour Problem
1959
single work
review
— Appears in: Southerly , vol. 20 no. 4 1959; (p. 236-237)
— Review of Into the Morning 1958 single work novel -
Into the Morning
1959
single work
review
— Appears in: Overland , Winter no. 15 1959; (p. 49-50)
— Review of Into the Morning 1958 single work novel -
In Xanadu Did Kubla Khan , A Stately Pleasure Dome Decree
2006
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 17-18 December 2006; (p. 16-19) From personal experience, novelist Frank Moorhouse explores how the Gold Coast has captured the Australian literary imagination.
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