One Day I'll Remember This: Diaries 1987-1995 is the second volume of
diaries which charts a tumultuous stage in Helen Garner's life.
Beginning in 1987, as she embarks on an affair that she knows will be
all-consuming, and ending in 1995 with the publication of The First
Stone and the furore that followed it, Garner reveals the inner life of
a woman in love and a great writer at work.
With devastating honesty and sparkling humour, she grapples with what it
means for her sense of self to be so entwined with another - how to
survive as an artist in a partnership that is both enthralling and
uncompromising. And through it all we see the elevating, and grounding,
power of work and the enduring value of friendship.
'Garner is scrupulous, painstaking, and detailed, with sharp eyes and
ears. She is everywhere at once, watching and listening, a recording
angel at life's secular apocalypses ... her unillusioned eye makes her
clarity compulsive.'
The New Yorker
'On the page, Garner is uncommonly fierce, though this usually has the
effect on me of making her seem all the more likeable. I relish her
fractious, contrarian streak - she wears it as a chef would a bloody
apron - even as I worry about what it would be like to have to face it
down.'
Guardian