![A sepia group photograph of Frank Moorhouse in the middle front and members of the Nowra I. H. S. softball team in 1954.](https://the-riotact.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Frank-Moorhouse-Whats-On-image-RiotAct-1.png)
Frank Moorhouse [middle front], 1954, Photo: Matthew Lamb
You can attend this event in-person or watch the online livestream. The livestream link will be sent a week before the event and again one day prior to the event.
Frank Moorhouse was a legendary writer in Australian literary and cultural life. He was known for a diverse body of work including essays, short stories, journalism, scripts, the iconic Edith Trilogy – an unapologetic activist, intellectual, libertarian and champion of freedom of speech and sexual self-determination.
Though he lived his life publicly, his private stories have not been shared and the many paths he forged were left unexamined until recently. The Library holds Moorhouse’s early papers from when he started writing at aged 12.
Matthew Lamb is the author of Frank Moorhouse: Strange Paths, the first in a projected two volume cultural biography of Frank Moorhouse. He is a former editor of Review of Australian Fiction and Island magazines and has two PhDs in Literature and Philosophy. He currently writes the Public Things Newsletter on the relationship between literary culture and democracy.
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The Details
What: Author talk – Frank Moorhouse: Strange Paths with Matthew Lamb
When: Wednesday, 12 February 2025 from 6pm to 7pm
Where: National Library of Australia
Cost: $15 Friends Members, $20 Non-members, $15 Members livestream only, $20 Non-members livestream only. Tickets available through National Library of Australia.
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