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Twenty six years old with three children, aged four and a half, three and one year and pregnant with the fourth, Nell van de Graaff lived through three years of imprisonment by the Japanese in West Java.
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Australia's Cultural Identity Now
2005
single work
essay
— Appears in: New Literatures Review , October no. 44 2005; (p. 5-13) Among her reflections on Australian cultural identity, Janette Turner Hospital gives examples of two writers from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds and the difficulties they have faced in being accepted as 'Australian writers'. -
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1990
single work
review
— Appears in: AIA News , March 1990;
— Review of We Survived : A Mother's Story of Japanese Captivity 1989 single work autobiography
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Untitled
1990
single work
review
— Appears in: AIA News , March 1990;
— Review of We Survived : A Mother's Story of Japanese Captivity 1989 single work autobiography -
Australia's Cultural Identity Now
2005
single work
essay
— Appears in: New Literatures Review , October no. 44 2005; (p. 5-13) Among her reflections on Australian cultural identity, Janette Turner Hospital gives examples of two writers from non-Anglo-Celtic backgrounds and the difficulties they have faced in being accepted as 'Australian writers'.
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