Half the Perfect World tells the story of the post-war international artist community that formed on the Greek island of Hydra. Most famously, it included renowned singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen and his partner Marianne Ihlen, as well as many other artists and writers including the Australian literary couple, Charmian Clift and George Johnston, who fostered this fabled colony. Drawing on many previously unseen letters, manuscripts and diaries, and richly illustrated by the eyewitness photographs of LIFE magazine photo-journalist James Burke, Half the Perfect World reveals the private lives and relationships of the Hydra expatriates. It charts the promise of a creative life that drew many of them to the island, and documents the fracturing of the community as it came under pressure from personal ambitions and wider social changes. For all the unrealised youthful ambitions, internal strife and personal tragedy that attends this story, the authors nonetheless find that the example of these writers, dreamers and drifters continues to resonate and inspire.
xviii, 425 pages, 6 pages of unnumbered plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits ; 25 cm Includes bibliographical references (pages 409-413) and index #0921/120222 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, non-fiction, winner, 2019. Clift, Charmian, 1923-1969. | Johnston, George, 1912-1970. | Cohen, Leonard, 1934-2016. | Authors, Australian — 20th century — Biography. | Hydra Island (Greece) | Australian