Follow My Dust!A
Biography of Arthur Upfield. By Jessica Hawke. Introduction
by Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte.
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"Follow My Dust" is not the usual kind of biography, being
largely a collection of anecdotes about Upfield and the early years. Indeed,
many 'experts' have argued that the tome is none other than an autobiography that
was touted around the publishers in an unfinished state in the 1940s; unsuccessfully.
All Jessica Hawke did, according to this theory, is render the text into the third
person. Jessica Hawke, of course, was Upfield's close companion for the
last (?15) years of his life. It's neither the kind of book that you'd reread
a lot, nor one that would ever win a prize - what really hurts is the lack of
any real insight into what makes Upfield tick; you get more idea of his beliefs
and motivation reading the novels! However, it is an interesting book, and
one I've no regrets about buying. There are other books (probably easier
to get) that probably tell you as much - or more, however. |