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Morris West: Literary Maverick

Autor Maryanne Confoy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2011
Often compared to Graham Greene, Australia's highest-selling author, Morris West was considered the first Australian author to truly crack the overseas market and he was also the first to create what has now become known as the blockbuster Australian novel - paving the way for well-known authors such as Colleen McCulloch, Di Morrissey and Bryce Courtenay. Maryanne Confoy captures the true essence of the man; the writer; outspoken Catholic and literary icon up until his death in 1999. In what can only be described as a poignant and passionate account of one man's life, Morris West describes West's childhood growing up in the then working class neighbourhood of Melbourne's St Kilda. It traces his adolescence, his Catholic life and his literary life - all culminating in his rise as our first international writer. Reminiscent of classic Ruth Park novels in tone, Morris West encapsulates this literary legend's life in all its glory. A career spanning generations including the adaptations of his bestsellers into Hollywood films such as "The Devil's Advocate," Morris's books have also been translated into many languages with millions of books sold worldwide. Morris West's status as an iconic Australian will truly be preserved in this landmark book.
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ISBN-13: 9781740311199
ISBN-10: 1740311191
Pagini: 372
Dimensiuni: 152 x 226 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Wiley

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Morris West: Literary Maverick explores the life of one of Australia's most prolific and highest-selling authors. West's lengthy writing career began with the publication of his first novel in 1945. "The Devil's Advocate" catapulted him to international stardom in 1959. His more than 30 books and plays have sold upwards of 70 million copies around the world, including the best-seller "The Shoes of the Fisherman" - made into the film starring Anthony Quinn and Laurence Olivier. West died in 1999 as he would have wished - at his desk, pen in hand.

Accomplished author Maryanne Confoy takes us on a fascinating journey through the collective body of West's writing, examining his lifelong battles over issues of conscience, his outspoken support for the underdog in all walks of life and his ambivalent relationship with the Catholic Church he loved. Through her painstaking research we come to know the man behind the author.

"For many years West was tormented by his 'divided self'. He yearned for unity but experienced division. He enjoyed the company of others, but often experienced himself as an outsider. He was a much sought-after speaker, but his own forward, but whose shadow tormented him and challenged him to look back, and to both face and befriend his past."

A must-read for the thousands of Morris West fans, this book will undoubtedly leave its mark on the international literary, cultural and religious landscape for generations to follow.