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Ceridwen Dovey Ceridwen Dovey i(A113321 works by)
Born: Established: 1980 Pietermaritzburg, Natal (Province), Southern Africa, Africa, ;
Gender: Female
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1 form y separately published work icon Moonrise Ceridwen Dovey , ( dir. Rowena Potts ) Australia : 2021 21861070 2021 single work film/TV

'Based on an original poem by award-winning Australian author Ceridwen Dovey, Moonrise is a striking, surreal montage of historical, artistic and scientific lunar imagery that invites us to consider the Moon's point of view in the face of increasingly exploitative human activity in space.'

Source: St Kilda Film Festival.

1 y separately published work icon Once More with Feeling Ceridwen Dovey , Sydney : Audible Studios , 2020 20296538 2020 single work novel

'Arthur MacDonald, 85, is having an end-of-life crisis. His beloved, dying wife of over 60 years no longer knows who he is. His older brother still has all his hair and a wife almost half his age. The man his middle-aged daughter is dating has a ponytail. 

'His teenaged grandson wants to cook desserts for a living. And his daughter wants him to move into Silvermine retirement home. Then Arthur meets the gorgeous, radical, 80-something-year-old Robbie and learns that nobody is ever too old to fall in love all over again.' (Publcation summary)

1 And so to Bed Ceridwen Dovey , Eliza Bell , 2020 single work short story
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 27 June - 3 July 2020;
1 6 y separately published work icon Life After Truth Ceridwen Dovey , Sydney : Audible Studios , 2019 18253863 2019 single work novel

'Fifteen years after graduating from Harvard, five close friends on the cusp of middle age are still pursuing an elusive happiness, and wondering if they’ve wasted their youthful opportunities. Jules, already a famous actor when she arrived on campus, is changing in mysterious ways but won’t share what is haunting her. Mariam and Rowan, who married young, are struggling with the demands of family life and starting to regret prioritising meaning over wealth in their careers. Eloise, now a professor who studies the psychology of happiness, is troubled by her younger wife’s radical politics. And Jomo, founder of a luxury jewellery company, has been carrying an engagement ring around for months, unsure whether his girlfriend is the one. 

'The soul searching begins in earnest at their much-anticipated college reunion weekend on the Harvard campus, when the most infamous member of their class, Frederick - senior advisor and son of the recently elected and loathed US President - turns up dead. 

'Old friends often think they know everything about one another, but time has a way of making us strangers to those we love - and to ourselves....'   (Publication summary)

1 Bad Moon Rising : It's Finders Keepers in the New Space Race Ceridwen Dovey , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: The Monthly , July no. 157 2019; (p. 34-43)

'The article reports on competition in countries regarding moon exploration as countries such as the U.S. India, South Korea and Japan will send up robotic spacecraft in the next few years. It mentions that writer Tim Winton lamented the "quarry mentality" that leads to short-sighted decisions on Earth, such as the proposal to establish a beach-head for mining operations within Western Australia's World Heritage–listed Ningaloo Marine Park.' (Publication abstract)

1 The A Factor Ceridwen Dovey , 2019 single work column
— Appears in: The Monthly , June no. 156 2019; (p. 18-19)
'A personal narrative is presented in which the author shares her experience of spending time with Jane Allen and Jesse Blackadder, television drama writers, at a television drama set at Mawson station in Antarctica.'  (Publication abstract)
1 The Alluring World of Liane Moriarty Ceridwen Dovey , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: The Monthly , October no. 149 2018; (p. 46-55)

'You know you've read a great book when it changes how you move through the world. That's how I felt after reading Big Little Lies, Australian author Liane Moriarty's sixth and best-known novel (thanks in part to its adaptation as an award-winning HBO TV series starring Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman). Moriarty's creative genius in this book, as in all her work, is to scrutinise a group of ordinary people forced to co-exist in an emotionally and morally charged situation. ' (Introduction)
 

1 3 y separately published work icon Ceridwen Dovey on J.M. Coetzee Ceridwen Dovey , Collingwood : Black Inc. , 2018 13766901 2018 single work essay

'For Ceridwen Dovey, J.M. Coetzee ‘has always been there, an unseen but strongly felt presence in our small family drama’. As a child, she observed with fascination her mother’s immersion in Coetzee’s writing as she worked on what would become the first critical study of his early novels.

'Even now, as a writer herself, Ceridwen’s relationship with Coetzee’s books is still mediated by her mother’s readings of them: to get to him, she must first step through her mother’s formidable mind. With tenderness and insight, Dovey draws on this personal history to explore the Nobel Prize-winner’s work – how his books ‘do theory’ on themselves – while also tracing the intellectual heritage that has been passed from mother to daughter.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 6 y separately published work icon In the Garden of the Fugitives Ceridwen Dovey , Melbourne : Penguin , 2018 12957805 2018 single work novel

'Almost twenty years after forbidding him to contact her, Vita receives an email from her old benefactor, Royce. Once, she was one of his brightest protégées; now her career has stalled and Royce is ailing, and each has a need to settle accounts.

'Beyond their murky shared history, both have lost beloveds, one to an untimely death, another to a strange disappearance. And both are trying to free themselves from deeper pasts, Vita from the inheritance of her birthplace, Royce from the grip of the ancient city of Pompeii and the secrets of the Garden of the Fugitives. Between what’s been repressed and what has been excavated are disturbances that reach back through decades, even centuries.

'Addictive and unsettling, In the Garden of the Fugitives is a masterpiece of duplicity and counterplay, as brilliantly illuminating as it is surprising – about the obscure workings of guilt in the human psyche, the compulsion to create, and the dangerous morphing of desire into control. It is the breakthrough work of one of Australia’s most exciting emerging writers'. (Publication summary)

1 The Mapping of Massacres Ceridwen Dovey , 2017 single work column
— Appears in: The New Yorker , 6 December 2017;

'From New York to Cape Town to Sydney, the bronze body doubles of the white men of empire—Columbus, Rhodes, Cook—have lately been pelted with feces, sprayed with graffiti, had their hands painted red. Some have been toppled. The fate of these statues—and those representing white men of a different era, in Charlottesville and elsewhere—has ignited debate about the political act of publicly memorializing historical figures responsible for atrocities. But when the statues come down, how might the atrocities themselves be publicly commemorated, rather than repressed?'  (Introduction)

1 A Wedding on the Breede Ceridwen Dovey , 2016 single work short story
— Appears in: Southern Review , Summer vol. 52 no. 3 2016; (p. 340-349)
1 Midnight in Mozambique Ceridwen Dovey , 2015 single work prose
— Appears in: Out of Place : Prose Poems and Microfiction 2015; (p. 27)
1 Introduction Ceridwen Dovey , 2015 single work essay
— Appears in: Strange Objects Covered with Fur : 2015 UTS Writers Anthology 2015; (p. ix-xi)
1 Art for the Nose Ceridwen Dovey , 2015 single work short story
— Appears in: The Monthly , June no. 112 2015; (p. 14-17)
1 The Pencil and the Damage Done Ceridwen Dovey , 2014 single work essay
— Appears in: The Monthly , November no. 106 2014; (p. 42-45) The Best Australian Essays 2015 2015;
1 Our Only and Most Loyal Spectators Ceridwen Dovey , 2014 extract novel (Only the Animals)
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 19-20 April 2014;
3 21 y separately published work icon Only the Animals Ceridwen Dovey , Melbourne : Penguin , 2014 7149680 2014 selected work short story (taught in 4 units)

'In a trench on the Western Front a cat recalls her owner Colette's theatrical antics in Paris. In Nazi Germany, Himmler's dog seeks enlightenment. A Russian tortoise once owned by the Tolstoys drifts in space during the Cold War. In the siege of Sarajevo, a bear starving to death tells a fairytale; and a dolphin sent to Iraq by the US Navy writes a letter to Sylvia Plath.

'Ten animal souls tell extraordinary stories about their lives and deaths, caught up in human conflicts of the last century and its turnings. Together they form an animal's eye view of humans at both our brutal, violent worst and our creative, imaginative best. Exquisitely written, playful and poignant, Only the Animals is a remarkable literary achievement by one of our brightest young writers. It asks us to find our way back to empathy not only for animals, but for other people, and to believe again in the redemptive power of reading and writing fiction.' (Publication summary)

1 Love as a Con Job Ceridwen Dovey , 2010 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 6-7 November 2010; (p. 34)

— Review of Fall Girl Toni Jordan , 2010 single work novel
1 Spirit Stories Ceridwen Dovey , 2010 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 18-19 September 2010; (p. 34)

— Review of The Body in the Clouds Ashley Hay , 2010 single work novel
1 Strangely Familiar Ceridwen Dovey , 2010 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 24-25 July 2010; (p. 36)

— Review of Indelible Ink Fiona McGregor , 2010 single work novel
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