Alison Laurie (left), a supervisor for Michael
O’Leary’s PhD thesis, launching it as the book ‘Wednesday’s Women’, at
Paekakariki’s St Peter’s Hall on Sunday, 25 November.
Alison spoke of how much
she appreciated Michael bringing together the story of New Zealand women
writers 1945 to 1970 marginalised and ignored by the male literary
establishment before, in the feminist phrase, they ‘did it for themselves’. She
particularly noted the tragedy of Robin Hyde, author of ‘Wednesday’s Child’,
and the local cold-shouldering of Nelle Scanlan, a world famous writer. Michael
had drawn attention to a host of fine women writers richly deserving of another
look, indeed of republication.
1 comment:
I remember Ms Laurie from my days in Wellington when I was busy coming out as a fabulous homosexual... she used to make the most wonderful cabinets... very talented woman.
Is this book available at say Unity Bookshop (the Auckland branch)?
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