'I didn't censor': Helen Garner's unflinching look at her past self

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The celebrated author's latest offering is a collection of journal entries being made public no matter how embarrassed she is of her younger self's thoughts and actions | BroedeCarmody

Celebrated Australian novelist Helen Garner says it would have been "pathetic" to omit from her published diaries the fact she has climbed Uluru., hits bookstores this week on the eve of her 77th birthday. The collection is a "stream of fragments" lifted directly from her journal entries between 1978 and 1987.

Helen Garner's new book, Yellow Notebook, is a"stream of fragments" from her diaries from 1978 to 1987.Two-thirds of the way through the book, she describes the time she climbed Uluru in the mid-1980s."I climbed the rock at dawn with a London barrister," she wrote. "You can't write about this stuff. I met my Mighty Force on top of the rock and it played with me.

"It was such a powerful experience," she says. "It's beyond my powers of articulation. But when I go back and read [about] it now, naturally I read it through the lens of the fact the rock is now closed. I completely understand and sympathise with the Indigenous position on this."When I was typing up the manuscript and came to the account of that ... I could have left it out.

"It's not weird to look back but it's sometimes very, very uncomfortable. There's no voice-over to excuse yourself for what you did in those days. You've just go to wear what's there."prior to publication were the addition of several pseudonyms and edits for concision. Otherwise, everything is presented to the reader: menstruation, divorce, snarky remarks and even Garner attending an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.

 

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