Книга: Katharine Susannah Prichard «Coonardoo»
Когда впервые смотришь на талантливые акварели известного австралийского художника-аборигена Альберта Наматжиры, они представляются нереальными; соединение красок уж очень причудливо: на фоне ярко-синего или прозрачно-голубого неба иссиня-синие или фиолетовые горы, у их подножья — алый песок пустыни, малиновые гигантскиевалуны, кирпичного цвета холмы, солнечно-золотые, будто вобравшие в себя еще не добытое золото недр, деревья мимозы, серебряные заросли мульги и неизменные гиганты-эвкалипты, с серебристо-серыми, а подчас белыми стволами, освобожденными от коры, которая длинными лентами свисает вниз. Но «сюрреалистический» пейзаж — не фантазия художника, а подлинная современная Австралия, точнее северо-западная и центральная Австралия. Именно эта яркая и удивительная Австралия и входит в повседневную жизнь героев романа «Кунарду» (Coonardoo, 1929), принадлежащего перу классика австралийской литературы Катарины Сусанны Причард (1884-1969). Писательница с ее обостренным... Издательство: "Прогресс" (1973) Формат: 84x108/32, 276 стр.
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Katharine Susannah Prichard
Katharine Susannah Prichard (
Biography
Prichard was born in
Prichard moved with her husband, war hero Hugo "Jim" Throssell, VC, to Greenmount,
Prichard was a founding member of the
Her two major novels, which were to give her national and international prominence, were written in
The far north-west of Australia provided inspiration and setting for her daring play "Brumby Innes". Most of the short stories in the first of her four collections, "Kiss on the Lips" (1932), were also from the 1920s, her amazing decade of creative activity. During this time she wrote her most adventurous novels, stories and plays.
The novel "Intimate Strangers" (1937), was a turning point in her life. The 'fire of a regenerating idea' referred to in the novel's revised conclusion was reflected in the author's life; as pamphleteer and public speaker, Katharine Prichard fearlessly and emotionally promoted the cause of peace and social justice.
Her massive work, "The Goldfields Trilogy"—"The Roaring Nineties" (1946), "Golden Miles" (1948), and "Winged Seeds" (1950)—is a major reconstruction of social and personal histories in Western Australia's goldfields from the 1890s to 1946. The linking character in the trilogy is a woman after the author's own heart: energetic, engaging and an unconventionally free spirit.
Prichard died at her home in Greenmount. Her ashes were scattered on the surrounding hills.
Legacy
The home has now become the Katharine Susannah Prichard Writers' Centre - and the Mundaring council library in Greenmount is named after her as well.
The 1996 Australian film Shine depicts the close correspondence between Pritchard and Australian pianist
References
*Ric Throssell, "Wild Weeds and Windflowers: The Life and Letters of Katherine Susannah Prichard" (Angus & Roberston, 1975)
*cite book | last = Macintyre| first = Stewart | year = 1998 | title = The Reds: The Communist Party of Australia from Origins to Illegality | publisher = Allen & Unwin| url =http://books.google.com.au/books?id=2JG01HuwZsYC&pg=PA269&lpg=PA269&dq=Movement+Against+War+and+Fascism&source=web&ots=0AqD2LISNQ&sig=4HwkiRZO4JPRhURdgiYP_-fyYAc&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result#PPA273,M1
Works
Novels
*"The Pioneers" (1915)
*"Windlestraws" (1916)
*"Black Opal" (1921)
*"Working Bullocks" ( [921)
*"The Wild Oats of Han" (1928)
*"Coonardoo" (1929)
*"Haxby's Circus" (1930)
*"Intimate Strangers" (1939)
*"Moon of Desire" (1941)
*"The Roaring Nineties" (1946)
*"Golden Miles" (1948)
*"Winged Seeds" (1950)
*"Subtle Flame" (1967)
Short stories
*"Kiss on the Lips" (1932)
*"Potch and Colour" (1944)
*"N'Goola" (1959)
Drama
*"Brumby Innes" (940)
Reportage
*"The Real Russia" (1934)
Poetry
*"Clovelly Verses" (1913)
*"The Earth Lover and Other Verses" (1932)
Autobiography
*"Child of the Hurricane" (1964)
Selection from collected works
*"On Strenuous Wings" (1965)
External links
* [http://kspf.iinet.net.au/ Katharine Susannah Prichard Writers' Centre]
Источник: Katharine Susannah Prichard
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