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    Alan Bigenough, Star Reporter, "Dog outrage horror" [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: Matilda collection.; Drawing signed by artist.; Matilda Gallery caption "Alan Bigenough, dog outrage", Patrick Cook, 1985.; Published in: Matilda. Canberra : Dynwest, no. 1, Mar. 1985, p. 25.Matilda (Canberra, A.C.T.

    Art, Biography, Sexuality: Patrick Procktor and Keith Vaughan

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    This critical review forms a reflection on the research published within the following publications: Patrick Procktor: Art and Life (Unicorn Press, 2010) Keith Vaughan: The Mature Oils 1946-1977, (Sansom & Co., 2012) The research is on two artists, Patrick Procktor (1936-2003), and Keith Vaughan (1912-1977). The monograph on Procktor – previously one of the least documented of the generation of artists who came to prominence in London in the Sixties – positions him in a history of art from which he had been notably absent. The research on Vaughan asserts a new reading of his work, one that is both deeper and more nuanced in its analysis of the ways in which personal experience and sexuality are encoded autobiographically within his work. Crucially, in both artists biography and work are symbiotically linked; the research therefore examines the links between life and art. Revisionary in intent, the work examines trajectories of experience of gay British (or rather, English) artists in the twentieth century, artists who sought to express themselves and forge careers within the constraints of a heteronormative society, albeit one in which attitudes to sexuality were undergoing change. As gay men, both were constrained by the social mores of their times, and each used painting as a means to affirm personal and sexual identities. A key research interest is in the ways in which sexuality and persona are reflected in critical responses to the artist’s work: in Vaughan, Procktor and other gay male artists of the period. The writing on both Procktor and Vaughan examines the relationship between their personal and professional/artistic lives, framed within a broader socio-political and art historical context. It asserts the place of biography as a means to understand and form new readings of the work. The work adds substantially to the literature and wider discourse on post-war British painting and social history

    Russell, Alan Patrick, 2/400853

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/428311Surname: Russell. Given Name(s) or Initials: Alan Patrick. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 2/400853. Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: K 400. Division Enquiry: NSW. Rank: PTE. Unit: 12th Pltn. D Coy 3rd Battalion RAR Korea327067 Item: [2016.0049.60573] "Russell, Alan Patrick, 2/400853

    Patrick Crowley, interviewed by Alan Comeau, Part 3

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    Patrick Crowley, interviewed by Alan Comeau, September 21 and October 20, 1993, at the Shuffle Inn in Old Town, Maine. For the Islands and Bridges project. Crowley talks about life on French Island; family reunions and genealogy; businesses on the Island; St. Joseph\u27s school; crossing the ice; swimming and the booms on the Penobscot river; changes in winter weather; children\u27s work and recreation; neighborhood relationships; getting married; Christmas; mother\u27s divorce; feelings about his religion; working at the University; Saturday baths; Father John\u27s tonic; lighting a candle to pray; bars on French Island. Listen Part 1. mfc_na2766_c1492_01 Part 2. mfc_na2766_c1492_02 Part 3. mfc_na2766_c1493_01 Part 4. mfc_na2766_c1493_02https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mf026/1022/thumbnail.jp

    Patrick Crowley, interviewed by Alan Comeau, Part 1

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    Patrick Crowley, interviewed by Alan Comeau, September 21 and October 20, 1993, at the Shuffle Inn in Old Town, Maine. For the Islands and Bridges project. Crowley talks about life on French Island; family reunions and genealogy; businesses on the Island; St. Joseph\u27s school; crossing the ice; swimming and the booms on the Penobscot river; changes in winter weather; children\u27s work and recreation; neighborhood relationships; getting married; Christmas; mother\u27s divorce; feelings about his religion; working at the University; Saturday baths; Father John\u27s tonic; lighting a candle to pray; bars on French Island. Listen Part 1. mfc_na2766_c1492_01 Part 2. mfc_na2766_c1492_02 Part 3. mfc_na2766_c1493_01 Part 4. mfc_na2766_c1493_02https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mf026/1020/thumbnail.jp

    Patrick Crowley, interviewed by Alan Comeau, Part 4

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    Patrick Crowley, interviewed by Alan Comeau, September 21 and October 20, 1993, at the Shuffle Inn in Old Town, Maine. For the Islands and Bridges project. Crowley talks about life on French Island; family reunions and genealogy; businesses on the Island; St. Joseph\u27s school; crossing the ice; swimming and the booms on the Penobscot river; changes in winter weather; children\u27s work and recreation; neighborhood relationships; getting married; Christmas; mother\u27s divorce; feelings about his religion; working at the University; Saturday baths; Father John\u27s tonic; lighting a candle to pray; bars on French Island. Listen Part 1. mfc_na2766_c1492_01 Part 2. mfc_na2766_c1492_02 Part 3. mfc_na2766_c1493_01 Part 4. mfc_na2766_c1493_02https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mf026/1023/thumbnail.jp

    Patrick Crowley, interviewed by Alan Comeau, Part 2

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    Patrick Crowley, interviewed by Alan Comeau, September 21 and October 20, 1993, at the Shuffle Inn in Old Town, Maine. For the Islands and Bridges project. Crowley talks about life on French Island; family reunions and genealogy; businesses on the Island; St. Joseph\u27s school; crossing the ice; swimming and the booms on the Penobscot river; changes in winter weather; children\u27s work and recreation; neighborhood relationships; getting married; Christmas; mother\u27s divorce; feelings about his religion; working at the University; Saturday baths; Father John\u27s tonic; lighting a candle to pray; bars on French Island. Listen Part 1. mfc_na2766_c1492_01 Part 2. mfc_na2766_c1492_02 Part 3. mfc_na2766_c1493_01 Part 4. mfc_na2766_c1493_02https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mf026/1021/thumbnail.jp

    Patrick Modiano

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    Winner of some of France's most prestigious literary prizes, Patrick Modiano is considered one of the most fascinating French novelists alive today. This is the first English literary critique of this best-selling French author, whose works are found increasingly in translation throughout the world and who is attracting considerable critical attention outside France. In this lucid study, Alan Morris explores Modiano's fifteen major novels. He also traces Modiano's development as a writer and the tragedies which have influenced his works: the death of his younger brother, the neglect of his father and the horrors of the German occupation. Morris delves into Modiano's themes of time, memory, identity and the past, clearly demonstrating this intriguing writer's key place in French writing today

    Julia Holter, Le Clair-obscur 'extrême contemporain': Pierre Bergounioux, Pierre Michon, Patrick Modiano et Pascal Quignard

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    Reviewed Work: Julia Holter, Le Clair-obscur 'extrême contemporain': Pierre Bergounioux, Pierre Michon, Patrick Modiano et Pascal Quignard, Review by: Alan Morris

    Howard, Alan. An annotated bibliography of Rotuman materials

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    O'Reilly Patrick. Howard, Alan. An annotated bibliography of Rotuman materials. In: Journal de la Société des océanistes, tome 20, 1964. p. 113
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