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I'm full of restlessness. Not lonely, exactly - my head is racing with ideas. But it is that old treacherous feeling that real life is happening somewhere else, and I'm left out.
Helen Garner
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Helen Garner
Age: 82
Born: 1942
Born: November 7
Journalist
Novelist
Screenwriter
Geelong
Victoria
Ideas
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