Saturday, January 18, 2020

ROAD RAGE ON THE CAHILL EXPRESSWAY

Piggish   comment  in   art  inspired book  
From the  library  of  prodigious  Australian  art researcher and collector , Margaret Vine, late of Magnetic Island ,  is the  above  1989  Penguin paperback which was the result of  Helen Daniel, freelance critic  and reviewer , second -hand  book  dealer, inviting  writers to contribute  stories  based  on  artist Jeffrey Smart's painting, Cahill Expressway ,Sydney. 
 
The  book  includes  Margaret's penned  in name on the title page , with the ticked off names of  most of  the authors in the contents list . It  was surprising to  discover that on  page  26  Margaret  had  literally  exploded , inserting  three large  exclamation  marks, in relation to a paragraph that said  a girl in Perth , the  brightest in her class ,  was almost as  bright  as  some  of  the boys .  See below offending  ,   underlined statement  in  Our Town , by Glenda Adams . 
 
 
A  feminist , a bright school pupil who won awards, Margaret  had missed out  going  straight  to  university  because  she was  a  girl , her  father  informing  her so. Later on she put herself  through  Arts at Queensland University. Over time she  became  a highly regarded researcher  at the National Gallery , Canberra, moved in art and  university circles in Brisbane , the large tome Documents on Australian International  Affairs  1901 -1918 , edited by Gordon Greenwood and  Charles Grimshaw,  l977,   acknowledged  her  assistance  on  the  title  page under  her  then  married  name , Margaret Willis.
 

So it can be seen  that the  statement in the  story  must  have  been  like  a red rag to a  bull , the outrage  extending to the back of the book   biographical info. on the contributing writers, Glenda Adams  at the top of the list, with   Margaret's  added  comment -  the "  MCP" seemingly  standing  for  male  chauvinist  pig.
 
UPCOMING :  Margaret Vine's  margin notes  on Wuthering  Heights, maybe some  of  her  other  gems .