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From the supplier: In an Oct. 1997 interview Author Michael Wilding recalls his conservative upbringingd early years in opposition to his father's comcommitment the stock market and capitalist system. Wilding left England for Australia in 1963 for a better paying job than a teaching assistant position in academia could afford. Wilding was influenced by writers from a working class background, Alan Sillitoe and D.H. Lawrence. Jack Kerouac and Christopher Isherwood and in the 1970s Edward Bellamy.
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Title: After Libertarianism: An Interview with Michael Wilding.(Interview)
Author: Ian Syson
Publication: Australian Literary Studies (Refereed)
Date: May 1, 1998
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Volume: 18 Issue: 3 Page: 280(1)
Article Type: Interview
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From the supplier: In an Oct. 1997 interview Author Michael Wilding recalls his conservative upbringingd early years in opposition to his father's comcommitment the stock market and capitalist system. Wilding left England for Australia in 1963 for a better paying job than a teaching assistant position in academia could afford. Wilding was influenced by writers from a working class background, Alan Sillitoe and D.H. Lawrence. Jack Kerouac and Christopher Isherwood and in the 1970s Edward Bellamy.
Citation Details
Title: After Libertarianism: An Interview with Michael Wilding.(Interview)
Author: Ian Syson
Publication: Australian Literary Studies (Refereed)
Date: May 1, 1998
Publisher: University of Queensland Press
Volume: 18 Issue: 3 Page: 280(1)
Article Type: Interview
Distributed by Thomson Gale

