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Waves of Nostalgia single work   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 2004-2005... 2004-2005 Waves of Nostalgia
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Alternative title: At the Beach
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Bulletin vol. 122 no. 6452 21 December - 11 January 2004-2005 Z1167888 2004-2005 periodical issue 2004-2005 pg. 18-22
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Best Australian Essays 2005 Robert Dessaix (editor), Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2005 Z1204924 2005 anthology essay autobiography criticism prose Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2005 pg. 5-10
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Agamemnon's Kiss : Selected Essays Inga Clendinnen , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2006 Z1293120 2006 selected work essay

    'The new selection of essays from one of Australia's finest historians and writers.Agamemnon's Kiss is a thrilling selection of essays by one of Australia's most celebrated writers. Inga Clendinnen writes about everything from the books that terrified her as a child to what history can teach us about ourselves and our own times. She describes visits to the beach and to a museum dedicated to the Holocaust. She recounts the experience of falling ill and the prospect of death. And she writes movingly about other people who have changed her own life. Many of the themes which are central to Clendinnen's work are teased out in Agamemnon's Kiss: the question of black/white relations in Australia, the way we think about the Holocaust and its perpetrators, and the investigative power of history. Clendinnen is not just a brilliant thinker. She writes brilliant sentences too, and in these essays her full mastery of language is everywhere evident.' (Publication summary)

    Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2006
    pg. 38-44
    Note: With title: At the Beach
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