Telling Lives
The Seymour Biography Lecture 2005-2023
'What we now want from a biography, or autobiography, is the very thing that Virginia Woolf said that we have no right to want: art. Not only art, obviously, but art nevertheless. And we love the illumination of dark corners of the soul, having quite a few of our own, if we’re honest with ourselves.' – Robert Dessaix
The Seymour Biography Lecture was presented annually at the Australian National University and the National Library of Australia from 2005 to 2023, by eminent biographers, autobiographers and memoirists. From political profiles to ‘tragic poems’, this collection of the lectures investigates the philosophical scaffolding that holds up the form of biography and the deft skill required to tell the truth of a life beautifully.
Over seventeen years, internationally significant authors have spoken on topics such as ‘Biography and the Struggle for the Soul of Australia’ (Jill Roe, 2007), ‘Truth. Truthfulness. Self. Voice.’ (Raimond Gaita, 2017) and ‘Honouring the Biographer’s Contract’ (Chris Wallace, 2023). Interrogate the art of life-writing with thoughtfulness, humour and candour along with:
- Dr Brenda Niall AO
- Professor Lawrence Goldman
- Emeritus Professor Jill Roe AO
- Richard Holmes
- Dr David Day
- Professor Frances Spalding CBE
- Robert Dessaix
- Professor Jeffrey Meyers
- Drusilla Modjeska
- Professor Ray Monk
- Robert Drewe
- David Marr
- Raimond Gaita
- Richard Fidler
- Emeritus Professor Judith Brett
- Jacqueline Kent
- Professor Chris Wallace
Chris Wallace is a professor in the Faculty of Business, Government and Law, University of Canberra. She is the author of How to Win an Election and Political Lives: Australian prime ministers and their biographers.