Letter to Mame, a childhood friend, from Norman Lindsay, n.d.

 
Component identifier:
Item 8
Content Summary:
Refers to his 1903-9 time in London with Bill Dyson 'but with my return from England I had practically done with health for the rest of my life, since I was taken, after the first World War, with a mad fanaticism to get work done, and that ensues the malice of the Gods.....one must go to hell to realise a concept of joy, as Beethoven did'. Also lengthy commentary on the Edwardians, Germans and WWI, pro bono WWI work for the Government, and ontological musings
Subjects:
Literature
Names:
Davidson Auctions

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Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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