Review of Norman Lindsay: The Embattled Olympian by John Hetherington

Abstract

Hetherington has been given a free hand; he depicts a complex and often exasperating man; and he does not shrink from anecdotes or odd traits of character or remarks made in anger or letters penned in spite. A few of the things he puts down are such as a biographer would hardly have ventured upon fifty years ago.

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Published 1 May 1974 in Volume 6 No. 3. Subjects: Norman Lindsay.

Cite as: Hadgraft, Cecil. ‘Review of Norman Lindsay: The Embattled Olympian by John Hetherington.’ Australian Literary Studies, vol. 6, no. 3, 1974, doi: 10.20314/als.d6c58040a1.