mortal divide
Published: 1999

Mortal Divide

Winner of 1999 NSW Premier’s Literary Award

The Autobiography of Yiorgos Alexandroglou

“With enormous energy and scarifying honesty, George Alexander takes the measure of his world on his own pulse, fusing fiction with autoboigraphy, in what is surely one of the most literary achievements to come out of Australia this decade.” Ivor Indyk

“It is difficult to think a better prose writer in Australia today… This is funny and fearless reflection on identity and modern life…” Dean Kiley

For information only – this book is out of print.

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About the Author

George Alexander

George Alexander works as coordinator of Contemporary Art Programmes at the Art Gallery of NSW. Since the early 1970s he has worn a diagonal path between literature and the visual arts, writing for performance, radio, and the printed page, as well as a diverse array of art criticism, including book-length monographs on the Australian artists Julie Rrap and Robert Owen. Alexander’s work has been translated into French, Italian and German, and he has been the recipient of Fellowships from the Australia Council and the NSW Ministry of Arts. He has published three literary texts: The Book of the Dead, Switch Press, Sydney (1985); Sparagmos, Experimental Art Foundation, South Australia (1989) and Mortal Divide, Brandl & Schlesinger, Sydney (awarded the NSW Premier’s Award, 1999).

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