Alexandra Watkins interviews Michelle de Kretser on 'Springtime'


Autoria(s): Watkins, Alexandra
Data(s)

01/01/2016

Resumo

Sydney in spring is a palette of luminous intensity. Fresh green spaces meet vivid blue skies. Lilac jacarandas burst into life throughout the city and its suburbs. It is time of renewal when locals and tourists take full advantage of this most favoured of seasons. It is a curious setting for a gothic tale, albeit the location for Michelle de Kretser’s latest work, <i>Springtime: A Ghost Story</i>. Bringing light to darkness this ‘black-spring’ interview with Michelle de Kretser questions Australian literary and cultural customs and environmental stereotypes. It also probes literary fashions, short form fiction, the Melbourne / Sydney cultural divide, gothic tropes, and the psychology of space. Through her discussion with interviewer Alix Watkins, de Kretser reflects on her interest in haunting, the influence of her Sri Lankan background, and the attraction of brevity following her previous epic <i>Questions of Travel</i> (Miles Franklin Award 2012).

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30089064

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Mascara Poetry

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30089064/watkins-interviewsdekretser-2016.pdf

http://mascarareview.com/alexandra-watkins-interviews-michelle-de-kretser-about-springtime-a-ghost-story/

Direitos

2016, Mascara Poetry

Palavras-Chave #Michelle de Kretser #short form fiction #Australian gothic #literary fashion #Melbourne / Sydney cultural divide
Tipo

Journal Article