Dame Mary Durack Miller was born into a pastoral legacy that made her name famous even before she became one of Australia’s most popular literary doyennes of the 20th century. Best known for her history of the Durack family, Kings in Grass Castles, Dame Mary was married to aviation pioneer Horrie Miller and was a sibling to the artist Elizabeth Durack. Among the multifarious threads woven into her life, she became a friend and confidant to many celebrated writers, actors and artists. Drawing on a great accumulation of first-hand sources, principally her mother’s diaries and correspondence, Patsy Millett’s book is about a well-known family who saw their prospects as blighted. Written from the unique perspective of someone born into the wash-up of the Durack dynasty, Patsy says her account ‘will be controversial, as the reality behind the generally accepted facts has never been told’. Millet’s story is unflinching. Her sharp, insightful prose and acerbic wit create an intimate portrait of an extraordinary writer whose family life was filled with triumph and tragedy.
PRAISE FOR THE BOOK
‘Inseparable Elements is an absorbing book which covers a broad sweep of the characters and events of the times as well as giving a perceptive portrait of the remarkable Mary Durack.’ The Starfish
‘… Inseparable Elements: Dame Mary Durack is a comprehensive portrayal of the author.’ Writing WA
‘… Millett continues the tradition of transforming family history into a multigenerational saga.’ Sydney Morning Herald
‘This book benefits greatly from the authors meticulous research among an avalanche of personal papers – diaries, journals, letters, unpublished writings, as well as published sources. Marys story is confidently told because extensive research supports it.’ History West
Awards
Mark & Evette Moran Nib Literary Award (Longlisted 2022)