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Paris dreaming (radiophonic music)

by Kaye Mortley

Paris dreaming

Non-Commercial

This item is not commercially available from the Australian Music Centre. We regret that we cannot offer it for sale.

CD

Paris dreaming / by Kaye Mortley.

Library shelf no. CDL 351 [Available for loan]

Paris dreaming

Non-Commercial

This item is not commercially available from the Australian Music Centre. We regret that we cannot offer it for sale.

CD

Paris dreaming / by Kaye Mortley. Desert mischief / by Kerry Fletcher.

Version: This product features a different version of this work

Library shelf no. CDL 220 [Available for loan]

Work Overview

Summary: 'Paris dreaming': Herb Wharton grew up as part of an Aboriginal community on the outskirts of town in rural Queensland. At 12 he became a drover, and lived and worked as a stockman for 40 years. He now writes books drawn from his outback experiences. Kaye Mortley also grew up in rural Australia. A writer's residency took Herb to Paris, where the two met. They walked and talked around Paris; between the lines Herb's story of disposession, displacement and relocation unfolded. With the voices of Herb Wharton, Anna Mortley and Aoife Desmond, and 'Poor fella my country', written and sung by Ted Egan.

Work Details

Duration: 64 min.

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