Portrait of a Friendship : The Letters of Barbara Blackman and Judith Wright, 1950-2000

ISBN
9780522853551
$46.00
Format UK-Trade Paper
Details
  • 9.5" x 6.5" x 2.0"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 2007
  • 656
  • Yes
  • Print
  • 10
  • CT2808.B54A4 2007
"The funny bits are the great leavening of life and what makes us friends.' Barbara Blackman, 23 February 1994 Love, marriage, births, deaths, poetry, art, politics, gardens, pets and philosophy- the letters of Barbara Blackman and Judith Wright in Portrait of a Friendship range over all of these topics and more with the wit and vitality of writers who relished the play and beauty of words. In the late 1940s, poet Judith Wright and her partner, philosopher Jack McKinney, read some of their work at a meeting of writers in Brisbane. In the audience was young Barbara Patterson, who would, in a few years, marry the painter Charles Blackman. From this meeting grew a firm friendship, and the letters that nurtured it over half a century have created a fascinating and very personal record of Australian literary and artistic life. Above all, it is a profoundly moving and inspiring portrait of a friendship. Barbara Blackman is an essayist, journalist, librettist and oral historian. She was married to the painter Charles Blackman for thirty years. Judith Wright was one of Australia's best known writers, publishing poetry, short stories, children's