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A Question of Commitment - Australian literature in the twenty years after the war (Hardcover)
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A Question of Commitment - Australian literature in the twenty years after the war (Hardcover)
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In the years since the Second World War, Australia has seen a
period of literary creativity which outshines any earlier period in
the nation's literary history. This creativity has its beginnings
in the arguments and alignments which emerged at the end of the
War, and the changes in perceptions of art and society which
occurred during the fifties and early sixties. A Question of
Commitment examines the attitudes of writers as diverse as James
McAuley, Frank Hardy, Judith Wright, Patrick White and A. D. Hope,
as they responded to a changing Australian society during the
postwar years. Through their work and that of many others, it
considers the debates about literary nationalism, the artistic
politics of the Cold War, the threat of technology to art in the
Atomic Age, and the nature of the writer's role in the new society.
It documents the way in which the political commitments of some
writers and the resistance to commitment of others were challenged
by political and social changes of the late fifties. Susan
McKernan's lively exploration of Australia's writers in a time of
innovation provides the reader with the context needed to
understand the creative choices they made and, in so doing,
introduces wider intellectual and cultural issues which remain
relevant to this day.
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