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JAMES HALFORD
Such Loneliness in that Gold: María Kodama on Life After Borges. James Halford is a recipient of a 2016 SRB-CA Emerging Critics Fellowship. This is the first of three essays by Halford that will appear on the Sydney Review of Books, alongside essays by otherfellowship
ABOUT | JAMES HALFORD James Halford is an Australian author who has spent extended periods in Argentina and Mexico and often writes about Latin America. His creative nonfiction, fiction, and criticism have been widely published in Australia and the two Americas. He holds a literature degree and a creative doctorate from the University of Queensland and has undertaken language studies in Argentina, Mexico, and Spain. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS April 2013 "The Counterfeit General." (Story). Wet Ink: The Magazine of New Writing. No. 27. counterfeit-general January 2013 "In Buenos Aires." (Poem) Stilts No.3. In Buenos Airesfinal January 2012 “The Sonorous Roar of Cannons: National Feeling in Mexico and Australia.”Meanjin (Essay).The Sonorous Roar of the Cannon July 2011Winner
JAMES HALFORD
April 17, 2016 will mark the second anniversary of the death of the great Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez. Open Letters Monthly in the US have just published a long-form essay of mine celebrating his writing and exploring the weirdness of how the press and public responded to his death around the world. REQUIEM WITH YELLOW BUTTERFLIES An Australian writer and a Mexican scientist fall in love reading great Latin American books aloud. But it takes a decade of journeys across the region, together and apart, for them to learn to read each other. Requiem with Yellow Butterflies is a love story and travel memoir that unfolds against the THE SERRATED MOUNTAIN 3/3/2013 Montserrat, outside Barcelona Softly rocking through tunnels, I imagine the Spanish countryside before I see it: muted Sunday morning light on tilled fields and quaint Catalan villages with cobbled laneways. But first we have to pass through Barcelona’s grey suburbs of box-like apartments and an industrial zone with its factories, warehouses, and endless construction. THREE VERSIONS OF “BORGES Y YO” Fausher proposes three readings: 1. Borges and the narrator are two independent subjects; 2. Borges and the narrator are the same subject – with a split between private and public selves, or body and soul implied by narrative point of view; 3. TOLEDO | JAMES HALFORD Posts about toledo written by jameshalford. Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree totheir use.
HOW THEY LIVE IN BARCELONA Barcelona 28/2/2013 First day in España. Nine degrees in Barcelona, drizzling. Walking to the hotel I saw a protest outside a bank on the Passeig de Gracia. Someone had spray painted a message on the window: “You fuckers throw people from their homes.” The Andalusian kid at hotel reception said they set fire to some buildings JANUARY | 2013 | JAMES HALFORD 2 posts published by jameshalford during January 2013JAMES HALFORD
Such Loneliness in that Gold: María Kodama on Life After Borges. James Halford is a recipient of a 2016 SRB-CA Emerging Critics Fellowship. This is the first of three essays by Halford that will appear on the Sydney Review of Books, alongside essays by otherfellowship
ABOUT | JAMES HALFORD James Halford is an Australian author who has spent extended periods in Argentina and Mexico and often writes about Latin America. His creative nonfiction, fiction, and criticism have been widely published in Australia and the two Americas. He holds a literature degree and a creative doctorate from the University of Queensland and has undertaken language studies in Argentina, Mexico, and Spain. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS April 2013 "The Counterfeit General." (Story). Wet Ink: The Magazine of New Writing. No. 27. counterfeit-general January 2013 "In Buenos Aires." (Poem) Stilts No.3. In Buenos Airesfinal January 2012 “The Sonorous Roar of Cannons: National Feeling in Mexico and Australia.”Meanjin (Essay).The Sonorous Roar of the Cannon July 2011Winner
JAMES HALFORD
April 17, 2016 will mark the second anniversary of the death of the great Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez. Open Letters Monthly in the US have just published a long-form essay of mine celebrating his writing and exploring the weirdness of how the press and public responded to his death around the world. REQUIEM WITH YELLOW BUTTERFLIES An Australian writer and a Mexican scientist fall in love reading great Latin American books aloud. But it takes a decade of journeys across the region, together and apart, for them to learn to read each other. Requiem with Yellow Butterflies is a love story and travel memoir that unfolds against the THE SERRATED MOUNTAIN 3/3/2013 Montserrat, outside Barcelona Softly rocking through tunnels, I imagine the Spanish countryside before I see it: muted Sunday morning light on tilled fields and quaint Catalan villages with cobbled laneways. But first we have to pass through Barcelona’s grey suburbs of box-like apartments and an industrial zone with its factories, warehouses, and endless construction. THREE VERSIONS OF “BORGES Y YO” Fausher proposes three readings: 1. Borges and the narrator are two independent subjects; 2. Borges and the narrator are the same subject – with a split between private and public selves, or body and soul implied by narrative point of view; 3. TOLEDO | JAMES HALFORD Posts about toledo written by jameshalford. Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree totheir use.
HOW THEY LIVE IN BARCELONA Barcelona 28/2/2013 First day in España. Nine degrees in Barcelona, drizzling. Walking to the hotel I saw a protest outside a bank on the Passeig de Gracia. Someone had spray painted a message on the window: “You fuckers throw people from their homes.” The Andalusian kid at hotel reception said they set fire to some buildings JANUARY | 2013 | JAMES HALFORD 2 posts published by jameshalford during January 2013JAMES HALFORD
Such Loneliness in that Gold: María Kodama on Life After Borges. James Halford is a recipient of a 2016 SRB-CA Emerging Critics Fellowship. This is the first of three essays by Halford that will appear on the Sydney Review of Books, alongside essays by otherfellowship
THREE VERSIONS OF “BORGES Y YO” Fausher proposes three readings: 1. Borges and the narrator are two independent subjects; 2. Borges and the narrator are the same subject – with a split between private and public selves, or body and soul implied by narrative point of view; 3.JAMES HALFORD
April 17, 2016 will mark the second anniversary of the death of the great Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez. Open Letters Monthly in the US have just published a long-form essay of mine celebrating his writing and exploring the weirdness of how the press and public responded to his death around the world. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS April 2013 "The Counterfeit General." (Story). Wet Ink: The Magazine of New Writing. No. 27. counterfeit-general January 2013 "In Buenos Aires." (Poem) Stilts No.3. In Buenos Airesfinal January 2012 “The Sonorous Roar of Cannons: National Feeling in Mexico and Australia.”Meanjin (Essay).The Sonorous Roar of the Cannon July 2011Winner
THE BURIAL OF THE COUNT OF ORGAZ 15 March: Toledo, SpainTour groups slouch in front of it all day. For two euros and fifty cents you can stare at it for a few minutes in Toledo’s church of Saint Tome. If you stay a little longer you can hear it explained in Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, and Japanese. Though you hear ABOUT | JAMES HALFORD James Halford is an Australian author who has spent extended periods in Argentina and Mexico and often writes about Latin America. His creative nonfiction, fiction, and criticism have been widely published in Australia and the two Americas. He holds a literature degree and a creative doctorate from the University of Queensland and has undertaken language studies in Argentina, Mexico, and Spain.JAMES HALFORD
Such Loneliness in that Gold: María Kodama on Life After Borges. James Halford is a recipient of a 2016 SRB-CA Emerging Critics Fellowship. This is the first of three essays by Halford that will appear on the Sydney Review of Books, alongside essays by otherfellowship
ABOUT | JAMES HALFORD James Halford is an Australian author who has spent extended periods in Argentina and Mexico and often writes about Latin America. His creative nonfiction, fiction, and criticism have been widely published in Australia and the two Americas. He holds a literature degree and a creative doctorate from the University of Queensland and has undertaken language studies in Argentina, Mexico, and Spain. REQUIEM WITH YELLOW BUTTERFLIES An Australian writer and a Mexican scientist fall in love reading great Latin American books aloud. But it takes a decade of journeys across the region, together and apart, for them to learn to read each other. Requiem with Yellow Butterflies is a love story and travel memoir that unfolds against theJAMES HALFORD
April 17, 2016 will mark the second anniversary of the death of the great Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez. Open Letters Monthly in the US have just published a long-form essay of mine celebrating his writing and exploring the weirdness of how the press and public responded to his death around the world. SOUTHERN CONVERSATIONS 2 IN SRB Read my essay on this April 2019 writers’ conference in Sydney involving Australasian, Southern African, and Argentine writers here. THREE VERSIONS OF “BORGES Y YO” Fausher proposes three readings: 1. Borges and the narrator are two independent subjects; 2. Borges and the narrator are the same subject – with a split between private and public selves, or body and soul implied by narrative point of view; 3. TOLEDO | JAMES HALFORD Posts about toledo written by jameshalford. Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree totheir use.
JANUARY | 2013 | JAMES HALFORD 2 posts published by jameshalford during January 2013 “SOUTHERN CONVERSATIONS IN SRB” A new essay has just come out in the Sydney Review of Books: APRIL | 2013 | JAMES HALFORD 2 posts published by jameshalford during April 2013JAMES HALFORD
Such Loneliness in that Gold: María Kodama on Life After Borges. James Halford is a recipient of a 2016 SRB-CA Emerging Critics Fellowship. This is the first of three essays by Halford that will appear on the Sydney Review of Books, alongside essays by otherfellowship
ABOUT | JAMES HALFORD James Halford is an Australian author who has spent extended periods in Argentina and Mexico and often writes about Latin America. His creative nonfiction, fiction, and criticism have been widely published in Australia and the two Americas. He holds a literature degree and a creative doctorate from the University of Queensland and has undertaken language studies in Argentina, Mexico, and Spain. REQUIEM WITH YELLOW BUTTERFLIES An Australian writer and a Mexican scientist fall in love reading great Latin American books aloud. But it takes a decade of journeys across the region, together and apart, for them to learn to read each other. Requiem with Yellow Butterflies is a love story and travel memoir that unfolds against theJAMES HALFORD
April 17, 2016 will mark the second anniversary of the death of the great Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez. Open Letters Monthly in the US have just published a long-form essay of mine celebrating his writing and exploring the weirdness of how the press and public responded to his death around the world. SOUTHERN CONVERSATIONS 2 IN SRB Read my essay on this April 2019 writers’ conference in Sydney involving Australasian, Southern African, and Argentine writers here. THREE VERSIONS OF “BORGES Y YO” Fausher proposes three readings: 1. Borges and the narrator are two independent subjects; 2. Borges and the narrator are the same subject – with a split between private and public selves, or body and soul implied by narrative point of view; 3. TOLEDO | JAMES HALFORD Posts about toledo written by jameshalford. Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree totheir use.
JANUARY | 2013 | JAMES HALFORD 2 posts published by jameshalford during January 2013 “SOUTHERN CONVERSATIONS IN SRB” A new essay has just come out in the Sydney Review of Books: APRIL | 2013 | JAMES HALFORD 2 posts published by jameshalford during April 2013JAMES HALFORD
Such Loneliness in that Gold: María Kodama on Life After Borges. James Halford is a recipient of a 2016 SRB-CA Emerging Critics Fellowship. This is the first of three essays by Halford that will appear on the Sydney Review of Books, alongside essays by otherfellowship
THREE VERSIONS OF “BORGES Y YO” Fausher proposes three readings: 1. Borges and the narrator are two independent subjects; 2. Borges and the narrator are the same subject – with a split between private and public selves, or body and soul implied by narrative point of view; 3.JAMES HALFORD
April 17, 2016 will mark the second anniversary of the death of the great Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez. Open Letters Monthly in the US have just published a long-form essay of mine celebrating his writing and exploring the weirdness of how the press and public responded to his death around the world. ABOUT | JAMES HALFORD James Halford is an Australian author who has spent extended periods in Argentina and Mexico and often writes about Latin America. His creative nonfiction, fiction, and criticism have been widely published in Australia and the two Americas. He holds a literature degree and a creative doctorate from the University of Queensland and has undertaken language studies in Argentina, Mexico, and Spain. THE BURIAL OF THE COUNT OF ORGAZ 15 March: Toledo, SpainTour groups slouch in front of it all day. For two euros and fifty cents you can stare at it for a few minutes in Toledo’s church of Saint Tome. If you stay a little longer you can hear it explained in Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, and Japanese. Though you hear SELECTED PUBLICATIONS April 2013 "The Counterfeit General." (Story). Wet Ink: The Magazine of New Writing. No. 27. counterfeit-general January 2013 "In Buenos Aires." (Poem) Stilts No.3. In Buenos Airesfinal January 2012 “The Sonorous Roar of Cannons: National Feeling in Mexico and Australia.”Meanjin (Essay).The Sonorous Roar of the Cannon July 2011Winner
JAMES HALFORD
Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Essays. A new article in the Conversation on the challenges and possibilities of reading Australian, Argentine, and South African literature comparatively. ABOUT | JAMES HALFORD James Halford is an Australian author who has spent extended periods in Argentina and Mexico and often writes about Latin America. His creative nonfiction, fiction, and criticism have been widely published in Australia and the two Americas. He holds a literature degree and a creative doctorate from the University of Queensland and has undertaken language studies in Argentina, Mexico, and Spain. REQUIEM WITH YELLOW BUTTERFLIES An Australian writer and a Mexican scientist fall in love reading great Latin American books aloud. But it takes a decade of journeys across the region, together and apart, for them to learn to read each other. Requiem with Yellow Butterflies is a love story and travel memoir that unfolds against theJAMES HALFORD
April 17, 2016 will mark the second anniversary of the death of the great Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez. Open Letters Monthly in the US have just published a long-form essay of mine celebrating his writing and exploring the weirdness of how the press and public responded to his death around the world. SOUTHERN CONVERSATIONS 2 IN SRB Read my essay on this April 2019 writers’ conference in Sydney involving Australasian, Southern African, and Argentine writers here. THREE VERSIONS OF “BORGES Y YO” Borges, Jorge Luis. “BORGES Y YO.” Obras Completas 1923-1972. Buenos Aires: Emece, 1974. 808. Print. Borges, Jorge Luis. “BORGES AND MYSELF.” Selected Poems TOLEDO | JAMES HALFORD Posts about toledo written by jameshalford. Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree totheir use.
JANUARY | 2013 | JAMES HALFORD 2 posts published by jameshalford during January 2013 “SOUTHERN CONVERSATIONS IN SRB” A new essay has just come out in the Sydney Review of Books: APRIL | 2013 | JAMES HALFORD 2 posts published by jameshalford during April 2013JAMES HALFORD
Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Essays. A new article in the Conversation on the challenges and possibilities of reading Australian, Argentine, and South African literature comparatively. ABOUT | JAMES HALFORD James Halford is an Australian author who has spent extended periods in Argentina and Mexico and often writes about Latin America. His creative nonfiction, fiction, and criticism have been widely published in Australia and the two Americas. He holds a literature degree and a creative doctorate from the University of Queensland and has undertaken language studies in Argentina, Mexico, and Spain. REQUIEM WITH YELLOW BUTTERFLIES An Australian writer and a Mexican scientist fall in love reading great Latin American books aloud. But it takes a decade of journeys across the region, together and apart, for them to learn to read each other. Requiem with Yellow Butterflies is a love story and travel memoir that unfolds against theJAMES HALFORD
April 17, 2016 will mark the second anniversary of the death of the great Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez. Open Letters Monthly in the US have just published a long-form essay of mine celebrating his writing and exploring the weirdness of how the press and public responded to his death around the world. SOUTHERN CONVERSATIONS 2 IN SRB Read my essay on this April 2019 writers’ conference in Sydney involving Australasian, Southern African, and Argentine writers here. THREE VERSIONS OF “BORGES Y YO” Borges, Jorge Luis. “BORGES Y YO.” Obras Completas 1923-1972. Buenos Aires: Emece, 1974. 808. Print. Borges, Jorge Luis. “BORGES AND MYSELF.” Selected Poems TOLEDO | JAMES HALFORD Posts about toledo written by jameshalford. Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree totheir use.
JANUARY | 2013 | JAMES HALFORD 2 posts published by jameshalford during January 2013 “SOUTHERN CONVERSATIONS IN SRB” A new essay has just come out in the Sydney Review of Books: APRIL | 2013 | JAMES HALFORD 2 posts published by jameshalford during April 2013JAMES HALFORD
Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Essays. A new article in the Conversation on the challenges and possibilities of reading Australian, Argentine, and South African literature comparatively. THREE VERSIONS OF “BORGES Y YO” Borges, Jorge Luis. “BORGES Y YO.” Obras Completas 1923-1972. Buenos Aires: Emece, 1974. 808. Print. Borges, Jorge Luis. “BORGES AND MYSELF.” Selected PoemsJAMES HALFORD
April 17, 2016 will mark the second anniversary of the death of the great Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez. Open Letters Monthly in the US have just published a long-form essay of mine celebrating his writing and exploring the weirdness of how the press and public responded to his death around the world. ABOUT | JAMES HALFORD James Halford is an Australian author who has spent extended periods in Argentina and Mexico and often writes about Latin America. His creative nonfiction, fiction, and criticism have been widely published in Australia and the two Americas. He holds a literature degree and a creative doctorate from the University of Queensland and has undertaken language studies in Argentina, Mexico, and Spain. THE BURIAL OF THE COUNT OF ORGAZ 15 March: Toledo, SpainTour groups slouch in front of it all day. For two euros and fifty cents you can stare at it for a few minutes in Toledo’s church of Saint Tome. If you stay a little longer you can hear it explained in Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, and Japanese. Though you hear SELECTED PUBLICATIONS April 2013 "The Counterfeit General." (Story). Wet Ink: The Magazine of New Writing. No. 27. counterfeit-general January 2013 "In Buenos Aires." (Poem) Stilts No.3. In Buenos Airesfinal January 2012 “The Sonorous Roar of Cannons: National Feeling in Mexico and Australia.”Meanjin (Essay).The Sonorous Roar of the Cannon July 2011Winner
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April 2, 2019
SYDNEY READING 11 APRIL 2019 Sydneysiders, come along to the State Library of NSW on 10 and 11 of April at 6:30 pm for two evenings of fine prose by South African, Argentine and Australian writers. I’ll be reading from Requiem on the Thursday. The event is free, but you have to book online: http://www.formsofworldliterature.com/writing-from-the-south-public-literary-readings/Advertisements
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April 2, 2019
BRISBANE BOOK LAUNCH OF REQUIEM WITH YELLOW BUTTERFLIES Belated thanks to everyone who came along to the launch of Requiem with Yellow Butterflies at Avid Reader on 15 March. It was a lovely evening. Cheers to Kari Gislason for being MC, the Avid team for hosting and to our three talented salon readers Rachel Walker, Eva Turek & Andrea Dawson.Leave a Comment
January 9, 2019
REQUIEM WITH YELLOW BUTTERFLIES COMING SOON My Latin America travel book, _Requiem with Yellow Butterflies _(UWAP), is now available for pre-order through New South Books: https://www.newsouthbooks.com.au/books/requiem-yellow-butterflies/. The official release will be in March 2019. For now, here’s the lovely cover design and what some early readers have had to say aboutit.
‘Australia and Latin America enter into a mutually illuminating dialogue in Halford’s travel essays‘. J.M. COETZEE ‘Literary in the best sense of the word – attentive to place, inventive in its descriptions and bold in its disclosures’. GAILJONES
‘At its heart, _Requiem with Yellow Butterflies_ is a deeply loving portrait of South America, and of the often unexpected currents that flow from its shores to our own.’ KÁRI GÍSLASONLeave a Comment
October 26, 2018
THE LAKESIDE HOUSE IN SYDNEY REVIEW OF BOOKS I’m proud of this new essay in the SRB. It’s about Judith Wright’s time at the Sunshine Coast, new parenthood and environmental anxiety. Its an extract from my forthcoming book _Requiem with Yellow Butterflies_ (UWAP 2019): https://sydneyreviewofbooks.com/the-lakeside-house/Leave a Comment
June 16, 2017
“WE WANT THEM ALIVE” IN 1966 MAGAZINE My long-form travel piece about Mexico has just come out online. It’s about a Day of the Dead pilgrimage to my father-in-law’s hometown during protests about mass disappearances. Thanks to the team at 1966 Magazine in Texas.Leave a Comment
March 1, 2017
“SOUTHERN CONVERSATIONS IN SRB” A new essay has just come out in the Sydney Review of Books: http://sydneyreviewofbooks.com/southern-conversations-j-m-coetzee-in-buenos-aires/Leave a Comment
December 5, 2016
FELIX CALVINO’S LOST GALICIA A new essay on Galician-Australian writer, Felix Calvino, has just been published in the Sydney Review of Books: http://sydneyreviewofbooks.com/so-much-smoke-felix-calvino/Leave a Comment
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