Invisible Yet Enduring Lilacs

Invisible Yet Enduring Lilacs

"Invisible Yet Enduring Lilacs" is the title of a collection of essays by Melbourne writer Gerald Murnane, published by Giramondo Press in 2005.

The essays were originally published in various journals such as "The Age Monthly Review", "Meanjin" and "Scripsi" over a period of twenty years from 1984 to 2003 and include many reflections on Murnane's own writing and his reading, particularly in essays such as "Why I Write What I Write" and "The Breathing Author".


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