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Author | Helen Garner |
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Publisher | Picador Australia |
Publication date | 2001 |
ISBN | 0 330 36289 5 |
A828.309 |
The Feel of Steel is a 2001 collection of short non-fiction works by Australian writer Helen Garner. [1] [2] The 31 works in the collection include long narratives and very short pieces were described by reviewer Evelyn Juers as "delicate haiku-like sketches with a faint stitch of narrative". [3] It has been described as "a collection of pieces reflecting on her life and that of her loved ones." [4] In an interview in 2000 in The Guardian, Garner identified Leslie Fadgyas as the fencing teacher who had taught her both as a schoolgirl and as an adult. [5]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (July 2018) |
![]() First edition | |
Author | Helen Garner |
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Publisher | Picador Australia |
Publication date | 2001 |
ISBN | 0 330 36289 5 |
A828.309 |
The Feel of Steel is a 2001 collection of short non-fiction works by Australian writer Helen Garner. [1] [2] The 31 works in the collection include long narratives and very short pieces were described by reviewer Evelyn Juers as "delicate haiku-like sketches with a faint stitch of narrative". [3] It has been described as "a collection of pieces reflecting on her life and that of her loved ones." [4] In an interview in 2000 in The Guardian, Garner identified Leslie Fadgyas as the fencing teacher who had taught her both as a schoolgirl and as an adult. [5]