I've just discovered Norman Lindsay's novels. Better late than never. I first heard of them in the book about George Robertson's letters. I've always thought of Lindsay as an artist. I know he wrote 'The Magic Pudding', which I love, but I've always assumed that was just a 'one-off'. How wrong I've been!
At the moment, I'm about half way through 'Dust or Polish', a story about a show girl who tries to give up the stage for a career selling second hand furniture. It's all very entertaining, and also betrays a lot about Lindsay's own thoughts and feelings. Really fascinating.
Norman Lindsay's novels
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Re: Norman Lindsay's novels
Sounds good Stephen. I'm the same... The Magic Pudding is as far as I go, but I've decided a trip to the library will fix that!
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Re: Norman Lindsay's novels
Norman Lindsay (indeed the Lindsay family) was remarkable. I think Age of Consent is probably his best known book but he was absolutely brilliant in so many fields: drawing; painting; sculpting; writing; poetry and the list goes on. He was also a brilliant cartoonist and builder of model ships some of which are on display at his old home in Faulconbridge NSW. Really do recommend a visit next time you are in the Blue Mountains.