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Tiger's Eye: A Memoir
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Tiger’s Eye: A Memoir

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‘This is a rare book, and rare in its own time. It is memoir, history, fiction, a documenting of filial gratitude and ingratitude, and a record of the cauldron of experience of a near-fatal illness, all bundled, coherently

that’s the miracle

between covers. And written with a white intensity that assaults the way a Southern Ocean breaker does- first, shock, then

exhilaration…The paradox of this intensely personal, powerfully intelligent memoir is that it lets the reader through while leaving Clendinnen and the people she anatomises with their skins on and mystery intact…I am reminded of Sylvia Plath’s last poems, not because Clendinnen is derivative

she is indelibly herself

but because she, too, can extrude clarity out of chaos.’

Morag Fraser, Age

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Text Publishing Co
Country
Australia
Date
4 September 2000
Pages
304
ISBN
9781876485559

‘This is a rare book, and rare in its own time. It is memoir, history, fiction, a documenting of filial gratitude and ingratitude, and a record of the cauldron of experience of a near-fatal illness, all bundled, coherently

that’s the miracle

between covers. And written with a white intensity that assaults the way a Southern Ocean breaker does- first, shock, then

exhilaration…The paradox of this intensely personal, powerfully intelligent memoir is that it lets the reader through while leaving Clendinnen and the people she anatomises with their skins on and mystery intact…I am reminded of Sylvia Plath’s last poems, not because Clendinnen is derivative

she is indelibly herself

but because she, too, can extrude clarity out of chaos.’

Morag Fraser, Age

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Text Publishing Co
Country
Australia
Date
4 September 2000
Pages
304
ISBN
9781876485559