Bluestocking in Patagonia

Bluestocking in Patagonia

by Anne Whitehead (Author)

Synopsis

Mary Cameron was self-confident, an aspirant writer and feminist - but she also took with her white muslin for a wedding dress; and she married a near illiterate shearer William Gilmore. Their socialist dream foundered before very long and they had to earn their passage home with their baby son - through the impossibly remote country communities of Paraguay and the vast estancias of Argentina to Patagonia, the 'end of the earth' made famous by Darwin and Bruce Chatwin. Anne Whitehead brilliantly counterpoints her own wanderings with Mary's. After seven years in South America the Gilmores sailed home. Poet and national icon, Mary Gilmore's portrait now graces the Australian USD 10 note.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
Published: 29 May 2003

ISBN 10: 186197504X
ISBN 13: 9781861975041

Author Bio
Anne Whitehead has been television producer, film director and script-writer. The story of Mary Cameron Gilmore in Patagonia comes out of her research for the prize-winning Paradise Mislaid, a book about a Utopian experiment in South America. She lives in Sydney.