In December 1907, Rudolf Broda published the first issue of The International: A Review of the World’s Progress. My big interests are what were her influences, what part did Communism play in her writing. Nathan wrote a brief overview of Prichard’s early life for us which we ran last month, so I won’t rehash it here. We have learnt a lot about Prichard in the meanwhile, but that doesn’t compare with finally seeing the book in the hands of readers. We, Nathan’s fellow bloggers, have waited long years through his PhD, fatherhood, being taken up by Melbourne University Press, and finally a year’s delay due to ‘Covid’, for this month to arrive. A review of the first biography of Katharine Susannah Prichard since her son, Ric Throssell’s Wild Weeds and Windflowers (1975)Ī comprehensive literary biography of Katharine Susannah Prichard (1883-1969) is long overdue.
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