First Person by Richard Flanagan
A candid, lyrical memoir that traces the author’s life from a working-class childhood in Tasmania as the son of Slovenian immigrants through the personal and familial traumas that shaped him. Interweaving intimate family stories, reflections on memory and identity, and candid accounts of relationships, parenthood and the risks of a literary life, it examines how history and personal experience shape a writer’s sense of self and art.
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- Published
- 2019
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- Australian
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- Original Language
- English
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