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Robyn Davidson | Among Australia's Most Mythologised Lives... 'Memoir Is The Slipperiest Genre' - Unfinished Woman, Tracks & A Life Of Nomadism

Oct 21, 2025
Robyn Davidson, an acclaimed Australian writer, is renowned for her camel journey memoir, Tracks, and the recent Unfinished Woman. In this engaging conversation, she delves into the fluidity of memoir and memory, asserting, "the truth is, memory is imagination." Robyn shares her thoughts on the complexities of solitude, fame, and her unconventional life choices. With candid reflections on depression and artistic freedom, she emphasizes the power of chance and the importance of resisting labels. Her insights into nomadism reveal its depth beyond mere travel.
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ANECDOTE

From $60 To Squatter Education

  • Davidson arrived in Sydney with 60 pounds, slept in parks, and squatted in an abandoned cottage while self-educating.
  • She learned the city by walking and stealing books, calling it an aristocratic freedom.
INSIGHT

A 68–73 Spirit Shaped Her Life

  • The late-60s to early-70s revolutionary moment shaped Davidson's values: freedom, collective change, and experimentation.
  • That era gave her a 'psychic opportunity' that influenced later choices like the camel trek.
ANECDOTE

Navigating Film Offers Carefully

  • Sidney Pollack offered a large sum but warned he'd change the book; Davidson initially refused film deals to protect Aboriginal portrayal.
  • Eventually the film was made in Australia with Mia Wasikowska, a choice Davidson supported.
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