Christina Stead is often coupled with Patrick White as the two most important Australian-born novelists of this century. Her published work spans five decades, but official recognition came late in her life, with an Emeritus Fellowship from the Australian National University in 1979 and the NSW Premier's Award for her contribution to Australian literature in 1982.
This cross-section of Stead's work, both published and unpublished, amply displays the range of her writing as well as her political and social views. Her fiction is represented by selections from three novels and short fiction with Australian settings and associations, and by the complete novella The Puzzleheaded Girl. Material previously unavailable in book form includes extracts from interviews and the draft of a rare public talk on "The Uses of the Many Charactered Novel".
This cross-section of Stead's work, both published and unpublished, amply displays the range of her writing as well as her political and social views. Her fiction is represented by selections from three novels and short fiction with Australian settings and associations, and by the complete novella The Puzzleheaded Girl. Material previously unavailable in book form includes extracts from interviews and the draft of a rare public talk on "The Uses of the Many Charactered Novel".
Used availability for Christina Stead's Christina Stead, Selected Fiction and Nonfiction