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Hasluck reading

An Australian writer, Nicholas Hasluck, will give a reading of his work on Friday evening at the Canterbury Public Library. Son of Dame Alexandra Hasluck, historian and author, and Sir Paul Hasluck, a former GovernorGeneral of Australia, Nicholas Hasluck is a lawyer, novelist and poet. Political intrigue is a major theme in many of his books and he is best known for his novel, “The Bellarmine Jug.” The 7.30 p.m. reading has been organised by the Canterbury branch of P.E.N., an associaton of professional writers. Enquiries about membership of the association can be made to the secretary, Sandra Arnold, at 558-337.

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Press, 1 June 1988, Page 22

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Hasluck reading Press, 1 June 1988, Page 22

Hasluck reading Press, 1 June 1988, Page 22

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