
Time Without Clocks is a memoir by Joan Lindsay, first published in 1962. It is a personal account of her life with her husband, the artist Daryl Lindsay, at their home, Mulberry Hill, in Victoria, Australia. The book captures the essence of their life together, their shared interests in art and literature, and the unique atmosphere of their rural home.
This memoir investigates the personal history and domestic life of Joan Lindsay, focusing on her experiences at Mulberry Hill and her marriage to Daryl Lindsay. The author, a prominent Australian writer and artist, utilizes a reflective and observational framework to document the rhythms of her life. She examines the intersection of artistic identity and the physical environment of her rural estate, providing a detailed account of the social and cultural landscape of mid-twentieth-century Australia.
What You Will Find
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Critics often describe this work as a lyrical and atmospheric exploration of a specific time and place in Australian history. Readers frequently note the evocative quality of the prose, which captures the nuances of the author's domestic and creative environment.
Page Count:
216
Publication Date:
1976-01-01
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140042458
ISBN-13:
9780140042450
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