A Letter to Joan: An Autobiography, 1962-73Macmillan Company of Australia, 1978 - 182 Seiten Continuing autobiography of Australian poet, writer and collector of Aboriginal myths. |
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... felt strangely insecure without you . But you did not want to come . I think that you shrank from the idea of meeting academics and also from the thought of seeing me talking , as intensely as I did anything , to other women and girls ...
... felt strangely insecure without you . But you did not want to come . I think that you shrank from the idea of meeting academics and also from the thought of seeing me talking , as intensely as I did anything , to other women and girls ...
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... felt that I was being drawn into a role to which I could not conform . It was like the time when I was dancing on stage in my old ballet days and a cold feeling swept over me of ' What has happened to me ? What I am I doing here ? ' I felt ...
... felt that I was being drawn into a role to which I could not conform . It was like the time when I was dancing on stage in my old ballet days and a cold feeling swept over me of ' What has happened to me ? What I am I doing here ? ' I felt ...
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... felt a strong urge to revisit those scenes or to make contact with the individuals concerned in them . But the past does not exist , except in your memory . To try and return to the past can be a shattering experience . There's no point ...
... felt a strong urge to revisit those scenes or to make contact with the individuals concerned in them . But the past does not exist , except in your memory . To try and return to the past can be a shattering experience . There's no point ...
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The Dryad | 12 |
You Gave Me Flowers | 20 |
The President | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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