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Sea Green
Sea Green
Barbara Hanrahan
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A stunning and unforgettable novel about the pursuit of a creative and independent life, Barbara Hanrahan's Sea Green is an Australian feminist classic. With a new introduction from Laura Elizabeth Woollett. Virginia is on a ship bound for London, lured by her creative dreams, leaving behind her weeping mother and father in Adelaide. On the cocoon-like journey she is struck by the messiness of relationships and her uncontrollable body. But things on the other side of the world are no neater, as she is pulled between her conservative expectations and her magnetic internal life. In innovative poetic prose, artist and author Barbara Hanrahan plunges us into the possibility-filled London of her youth while reflecting the all-but-unchanged experience of finding independence as a creative woman. Originally published in 1974, Sea Green was inspired by Hanrahan's experiences, but has a life and immediacy all its own. This jewel-like new edition, featuring an...
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