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y separately published work icon Antigone Kefala : A Writer's Journey anthology   criticism   biography   review  
Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Antigone Kefala : A Writer's Journey
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Brighton, Brighton - Moorabbin area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria,:Owl Publishing , 2013 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Untitled, Sneja Gunew , single work review
— Review of Summer Visit : Three Novellas Antigone Kefala , 2002 selected work novella ;
(p. 109-112)
Exilic Colour, Stathis Gauntlett , single work review
— Review of Summer Visit : Three Novellas Antigone Kefala , 2002 selected work novella ; The Island Antigone Kefala , 1984 single work novel ;
(p. 112-115)
The Music of the Moment, Angela Bennie , single work review
— Review of Sydney Journals : Reflections 1970-2000 Antigone Kefala , 2008 selected work diary ;
(p. 115-117)
Intermittent Rewards in a Drift of Memories, Peter Pierce , single work review
— Review of Sydney Journals : Reflections 1970-2000 Antigone Kefala , 2008 selected work diary ;
(p. 118-119)
Nonfiction, Judith Rodriguez , single work review
— Review of Sydney Journals : Reflections 1970-2000 Antigone Kefala , 2008 selected work diary ;
(p. 119-121)
Untitled, Gail Holst-Warhaft , single work review
— Review of Sydney Journals : Reflections 1970-2000 Antigone Kefala , 2008 selected work diary ;
(p. 122-124)
The Process of Becoming : Antigone Kefala's 'The First Journey' and 'The Island', Judith Brett , single work criticism biography (p. 126-137)
Stealing the Measure : Antigone Kefala's Unending Journey, Nikos Papastergiadis , single work criticism (p. 138-150)
The Politics of Nostalgia : Community and Difference in Migrant Writing, Efi Hatzimanolis , single work criticism (p. 151-161)
Antigone Kefala : Translating the Migratory Self, Saadi Nikro , single work criticism biography (p. 162-170)
Alexia : Antigone Kefala's Overdue Fairytale, Michael Tsianikas , single work criticism

The aim of this paper is to examine the way in which Antigone Kefala constructs her story to become an author. She narrates her experience in her book Alexia (Antigone Kefala"s persona) in a fairytale manner. In the book we learn that Alexia spent some of the most important years of her young life in New Zealand, as a migrant. The most important part of this experience is based on her difficulty to come to terms with, and learn, a new language (English). What begins by being a traumatic experience for Alexia, later evolves into a creative force that guides her decision to become an author. In that way the English language becomes the most powerful, the most creative and the most productive tool in her life.

In order to challenge Alexia's process of becoming an author, her experience is compared to that of two famous French authors, Aragon and Sartre, who also decided to become authors in their childhood years. There was an obvious parallel between the French authors' experiences through their first language, which corresponded in an astonishing way to Alexia's. Therefore, no matter whether one wishes to express oneself in one's mother tongue or a foreign language, the process of becoming an author is always to consider a language as an unknown field of strange sounds, musicality and scattered grains of meanings. -- Author's Abstract

(p. 171-187)
Re-deeming the Past : Personal and Cultural Memory in the Work of Antigone Kefala, Helen Nickas , single work criticism (p. 188-198)
Antigone Kefala : Alien Poet, Kristian Radford , single work criticism
UQ student from the school of English, Media Studies and Art History, Kristian Radford, writes about Antigone Kefala's book, The Alien.
(p. 199-204)
Launching 'The Sydney Journals', Anna Couani , single work criticism (p. 205-208)
'We, the Only Witness of Ourselves' : Re-Reading Antigone Kefala's Work, Sneja Gunew , single work criticism

Sneja Gunew argues that Kefala's work has been marginalised by Australian literary criticism. 'The voice that manifest itself 40 years ago was categorized too quickly as "alien", a designation that has haunted Kefala's work thereafter. It is time to relocate her as a cultural pioneer who gave voice for over fifty years to those postwar immigrants who form an integral part of the fabric of Australian culture but whose contributions still require more systematic analysis and mapping, including a mapping in languages other than English.' (218)

(p. 210-220)
The 'Journals' of Antigone Kefala, Ivor Indyk , single work criticism

Ivor Indyk points to the shortcomings of recent criticism of Kefala's Sydney Journals and concludes: 'The consolation one offers oneself, when confronted with the patronising criticism of Kefala and, more frequently in the recent past, the outright exclusion of her writing, is to hope that time will bring the recognition she deserves.' (232)

(p. 221-233)
Conversations with Antigone Kefala, Konstandina Dounis , single work criticism (p. 234-244)
Antigone Kefala : A Genuine Literary Voice in the Antipodes, George Kanarakis , single work criticism (p. 245-253)
The Poetics of Ellipsis in Antigone Kefala's Poetry, Vrasidas Karalis , single work criticism

'The central principle of Kefala's poetics is that of ellipsis: its structuration is based on the intentional omission of any verbal element that could refract or obscure the intensity of the experience implied by her words.' (255)

(p. 254-271)
Translating Antigone Kefala's Poetry into Czech, Alexandra Büchler , single work criticism (p. 274-275)
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