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According to a recent literary history of Queensland, the novel was "of a tradition of critical social realism... largely absent from 'home-grown' Brisbane writing in the postwar decades." It notes "the crisp authenticity of the dialogue". The novel was reissued in 2014 by a Melbourne publisher, with
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Catholic family. Her father Leo Evaristus Cash, a salesman, had been active in the 1930s New Theatre movement in Melbourne, while her mother Valerie (nÊe Walsh) was an
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singer. Her parents separated when Valerie and her younger brother were still young. They were brought up by relatives in
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in Melbourne on 11 March 1963, aged 38, leaving a husband, a daughter by her second marriage, and a son by her first.
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called Lola's characterization "a triumph". In 1989 the book was turned into a teenage cult
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under the pseudonym Criena Rohan. It was well-received in the London press: the
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The order eventually sold the site of the school for building land in 2004.
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Cash turned to full-time writing after a bout of illness. Her first book
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Criena Rohan
torch singer
Brisbane
Melbourne
Irish-Australian
operetta
Calca, South Australia
Mornington, Victoria
Melba Conservatorium of Music
Brisbane
London
Times Literary Supplement
film
Kylie Minogue
Charlie Schlatter
Nick Earls
colonic carcinoma





"Cash, Deirdre (1924–1963)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Australian National University
ISBN
978-0-522-84459-7
ISSN
1833-7538
OCLC

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