Worsfold, Brian J., editor Preface 2004 - Edicions de la Universitat de Lleida P. 7-8 Is part of Polemics of Ageing as Reflected in Literatures in English Chapters from the same volume (available individually) Acknowledgments Get chapter Preface Introduction Get chapter An Interview with Terri-ann White Get chapter Ageing and the Muses : Another Approach to the Poetry of Judith Wright Get chapter Black Skins, Old Masks : Ageing through Racism in Edgar Nkosi White's Drama Get chapter The Gulf between Books and Experience Is a Lonely Ocean : an Interview with Zadie Smith Get chapter Light Shed on Darkness: Homo Senilis in Philip Larkin's The Old Fools Get chapter I May Not Be a Lady, but I'm All a Woman : Triumphant Middle Age in Ellen Glasgow's Barren Ground Get chapter Who Wants to Live Forever? : an Interview with James L. Halperin on Life, Death and His Novel The First Immortal Get chapter Lucky the Culture Where the Old Can Talk to the Young and the Young Can Talk to the Old : in Conversation with Doris Lessing Get chapter The Kaleidoscope : a Personal Perspective on Four Woman Poets' Approach to the Phases of Life Get chapter The Ups and Downs of Ageing in Rose Tremain's Sadler's Birthday and The Cupboard Get chapter As Time Goes By… between Cultures? : Vikram Chandra's Fictions and the Circle of Life Get chapter The Passing of Time and the Flowing of the Self : in Conversation with Vikram Chandra Get chapter Horror, Monstrosity and Old Age in Stephen King's Insomnia and Apt Pupil Get chapter Ageing Patriarchs in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart, Charles Mungoshi's Waiting for the Rain and Nuruddin Farah's Close Sesame Get chapter From Loneliness to Solitude in a Post-feminist Age : Redefining Love in the Second Half of Life in Clare Boylan's Beloved Stranger Get chapter Notes on Contributors Get chapter Information ISBN: 9788484094982 Permalink: http://digital.casalini.it/2631029