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Written with Fiona McGregor's incisive wit and keen eye, Indelible Ink uses one family as a microcosm for the changes operating in society at large. In its piercing examination of the way we live now, it is truly a novel for our times.  · – indelible ink ~ fiona mcgregor In the days leading up to the end of the year, all I wanted was to settle down with a nice, summery book, to keep me company. I looked at my pile of Book to the Future reading and decided not to read the book I’d chosen for until the New Year. bltadwin.ru: Indelible Ink () by McGregor, Fiona and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices.


Indelible Ink is a powerful novel that forces you to reflect on your own actions and motivations, and what truly matters in life.. Although the subject matter tackled and characters in Indelible Ink were rarely pleasant, and even confronting in places, Fiona McGregor's exquisite prose was a pleasure to read.. BOOK RATING: The Story / 5 ; The Writing / 5 — Overall "McGregor's fourth novel is a deft exploration of how we now live and love." --Vogue Australia "Witty and sharp, Fiona McGregor's Indelible Ink uses Marie's identity crisis to examine our changing society." --Wish Magazine, The Australian "A sharp insight into the class system that Australia often pretends no longer exists." --Yen. Fiona Kelly McGregor is a Sydney author and performance artist. She writes novels, essays, articles and reviews, most of which can be accessed here.. Since , she has published seven books, most recently Buried not Dead (Giramondo, ), a collection of essays focussed mainly on performance and Sydney. The book features long form artist profiles of Mike Parr, Latai Taumoepeau, and Bev.


Indelible Ink is a stunning book, a novel that addresses our world and our time with an acute and ferocious acumen. Marie King, the grandmother who begins to understand living and courage with her first tattoo, is destined to become one of the great characters of Australian literature. Written with Fiona McGregor’s incisive wit and keen eye, Indelible Ink uses one family as a microcosm for the changes operating in society at large. In its piercing examination of the way we live now, it is truly a novel for our times. Quotes by Fiona McGregor. “Funny how being decrepit, diseased and sentenced to death gave you so much power. She couldn’t go to Morocco nor even drive herself into town. She could hardly move off the couch. But she could say whatever she wanted: she had bitch licence.”. ― Fiona McGregor, Indelible Ink. 0 likes. Like.

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