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| Title: | "The Bride Stripped Bare" by Nikki Gemmell. [review - radio script] |
| Authors: | Dooley, Gillian Mary |
| Keywords: | Gillian Dooley |
| Issue Date: | 10-Oct-2003 |
| Citation: | Dooley, Gillian 2003. Review of "The Bride Stripped Bare" by Nikki Gemmell. 'Writers’ Radio, Radio Adelaide', recorded on 10 October 2003. |
| Abstract: | Gemmell’s frankness is extraordinary, and, as she explains in her signed letter printed at the end of the
book, anonymity provided the liberation she needed from all the forces which
inhibit this kind of total exposure. "The Bride Stripped Bare" justifies her decision
because of its honesty and vitality and its sheer quality.
This is "The Golden Notebook" for the new millennium. Gemmell has
done for women of this era what Doris Lessing did for women of the sixties. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/553 |
| Appears in Collections: | Writers Radio
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