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'At the age of nine, Gabrielle Carey fell in love with her favourite author. She wasn’t alone. Hundreds of thousands of other young readers also fell in love with Ivan Southall and many wrote him adoring fan mail. But Ivan Southall—warm and tender in his letters to children—is not, she finds, so loveable in real life. In fact, he is not the man that Gabrielle remembered at all.'  (Publication summary)

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[Review] Falling Out of Love with Ivan Southall Malcolm Allbrook , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Biography and History , October no. 2 2019; (p. 179-181)

— Review of Falling Out of Love with Ivan Southall Gabrielle Carey , 2018 multi chapter work biography
Jack Cameron Stanton Reviews Falling Out of Love with Ivan Southall by Gabrielle Carey Jack Cameron Stanton , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Mascara Literary Review , March no. 23 2019;

— Review of Falling Out of Love with Ivan Southall Gabrielle Carey , 2018 multi chapter work biography

'For many years, books have documented the literary rivalries of writers—Ernest Hemingway and F Scott Fitzgerald, Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa, A. S. Byatt and her sister Margaret Drabble—but Gabrielle Carey’s novella length book Falling Out of Love with Ivan Southall (2018) is the first I’ve read to examine what happens to somebody when they lose faith in the writer who convinced them to become one in the first place. Many of its most interesting elements exist in its story architecture, a part-memoir of Carey’s writing life, part-biography of Ivan Southall that critiques his novels and career. To call his career a legacy, however, may perplex contemporary generations of readers and writers, for whom the name rings no bells. For modern readers, his reputation and writing has truly faded into obscurity. By his death in November 2008, Southall was essentially forgotten: “although mostly unread and unknown to young people of the present generation, in the 1960s and 1970s Ivan Southall was a literary superstar.”(Carey; p6) During his prime he produced over thirty books for children and was the only Australian to be awarded the Carnegie Medal. How, then, does Australia continue to suffer from this cultural amnesia?' (Introduction)

Jack Cameron Stanton Reviews Falling Out of Love with Ivan Southall by Gabrielle Carey Jack Cameron Stanton , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Mascara Literary Review , March no. 23 2019;

— Review of Falling Out of Love with Ivan Southall Gabrielle Carey , 2018 multi chapter work biography

'For many years, books have documented the literary rivalries of writers—Ernest Hemingway and F Scott Fitzgerald, Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa, A. S. Byatt and her sister Margaret Drabble—but Gabrielle Carey’s novella length book Falling Out of Love with Ivan Southall (2018) is the first I’ve read to examine what happens to somebody when they lose faith in the writer who convinced them to become one in the first place. Many of its most interesting elements exist in its story architecture, a part-memoir of Carey’s writing life, part-biography of Ivan Southall that critiques his novels and career. To call his career a legacy, however, may perplex contemporary generations of readers and writers, for whom the name rings no bells. For modern readers, his reputation and writing has truly faded into obscurity. By his death in November 2008, Southall was essentially forgotten: “although mostly unread and unknown to young people of the present generation, in the 1960s and 1970s Ivan Southall was a literary superstar.”(Carey; p6) During his prime he produced over thirty books for children and was the only Australian to be awarded the Carnegie Medal. How, then, does Australia continue to suffer from this cultural amnesia?' (Introduction)

[Review] Falling Out of Love with Ivan Southall Malcolm Allbrook , 2019 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Journal of Biography and History , October no. 2 2019; (p. 179-181)

— Review of Falling Out of Love with Ivan Southall Gabrielle Carey , 2018 multi chapter work biography
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