Marilla North (also Marilla Wilson and MarillaEidlitz) is a biographer and cultural historian, working in Australian women’s literary history.[1]
Early life
North's book of poetry Blue Glass and Turtle Eggs was published in 1975.[2]
With Ferencz Eidlitz, she exhibited an experimental design of her poetry in Canberra Theatre.[3]
Career
North organised music events for the Richmond Grove Winery in the Hunter Valley.[4]
From 2000, North taught Australian literature at Boston University's Sydney Programme.[5]
In 2014 she was awarded a Postgraduate Scholarship at the University of Queensland.[5]
In 2001, she published Yarn Spinners, an experimental biographical text of friendship, politics and literature woven through the letters between Cusack and two other contemporary writers Miles Franklin and Florence James.[6] She later created Yarnspinners Press Collective with her husband. In 2017, she published a significantly revised and expanded second edition of Yarn Spinners.[7]
Publications
Books
1975: Blue Glass and Turtles Eggs, Jacaranda Press[8]
2016: Yarn Spinners: A Story of Friendship, Politics and a Shared Commitment to a Distinctive Australian Literature, Woven Through the Letter of Dymphna Cusack, Florence James, Miles Franklin, and Their Congenials, Revised and expanded second edition, Brandle and Schlesinger, Sydney[10]
2017: Come in Dymphna : The Life and Loves of Dymphna Cusack, Brandl and Schlesinger[11]
2019: Singing Back the River, Yarnspinners Press Collective[12]
2024: Remembering Dorothy co-written with Joe Flood, Deluge Publishing[13]
Editor
2005: Co-editor with Prof Elizabeth Webby, "Australian and International Feminisms 1975–2005: Where We've Been and Where We're Going" Special Edition of Social Alternatives 24 (2)[14]
2015: “Dymphna Cusack and the Hunter” in Bennett, J (ed) Radical Newcastle (New South Press) pp 144–151.