Quote by: Gail Jones

Because we were stranded together and because I stuttered, we read. there is no refuge so private, no asylum more sane. There is no facility of voices captured elsewhere so entire and so marvellous. My tongue was lumpish and fixed, but in reading, silent reading, there was a release, a flight, a wheeling off into the blue spaces of exclamatory experience, diffuse and improbable, gloriously homeless. All that was solid melted into air, all that was air reshaped, and gained plausibility. (p. 43)


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Author Bio


  • NameGail Jones
  • Descriptioncontemporary Australian novelist and academic
  • Born1955
  • CountryAustralia
  • ProfessionAuthor; Novelist