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Carolyn Strange Carolyn Strange i(A117875 works by)
Born: Established: 1959 ;
Gender: Female
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1 The Passions of the Broken-Hearted Carolyn Strange , 2020 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin , Spring vol. 79 no. 3 2020;

'Happy Valley, Patrick White’s brooding, dystopic portrayal of small-town life in the high country of New South Wales, builds to a crisis: a shocking spousal homicide. A bored woman, saddled with a dull, sickly mate, takes up with a virile overseer and she pays a fearful price for her infidelity when her husband explodes in rage. The future Nobel Prize–winning author drew on his experience working as a jackaroo in the region to evoke the setting and characters of his first novel. But the plot twist was true to life, then as now, when intimacy and violence, desire and despair, intertwine.' (Introduction)

1 2 y separately published work icon Griffith Taylor : Visionary, Environmentalist, Explorer Carolyn Strange , Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2008 Z1526829 2008 single work biography 'Griffith Taylor (1880-1963) was a world explorer, whose travels took him from Captain Scott's final expedition in Antarctica to every continent on earth. In a life that stretched from the Boer War to the Cold War Taylor made it his mission to enlighten the public on humankind's relation to the environment. As a geographer whose work crossed into anthropology he courted controversy and craved recognition. Today's preoccupations with climate change, the ascendancy of Asian nations, and the renewed threat of nuclear war, were all addressed by Taylor generations earlier.' -- Provided by publisher.
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