Uncover the life of a neglected Australian literary pioneer. Gerald Glaskin (1923-2000) fearlessly challenged social norms through his writing, exploring taboo subjects and experimenting with literary forms. This biography delves into Glaskin's journey, from his early life in Perth to his international acclaim, examining his complex relationship with Australia and his groundbreaking portrayal of homosexuality in
No End to the Way.
Discover the story of an author ahead of his time, whose work sparked controversy and pushed the boundaries of acceptability. This biography is for scholars, literary enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Australian literature and LGBTQ+ history. Explore the life of a complex individual who dared to challenge the status quo and left a lasting legacy on Australian literature.