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The Plains

by Gerald Murnane

A young man arrives on the plains to document the strange, rich culture of the landowning families. This quest becomes his life. Teju Cole calls Murnane 'a genius on the level of Beckett.'

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Paperback
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Text Classics
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Brand New


Publisher Description

Twenty years ago, when I first arrived on the plains, I kept my eyes open. I looked for anything in the landscape that seemed to hint at some elaborate meaning behind appearances.There is no book in Australian literature like The Plains. In the two decades since its first publication, this haunting novel has earned its status as a classic. A nameless young man arrives on the plains and begins to document the strange and rich culture of the plains families. As his story unfolds, the novel becomes, in the words of Murray Bail, 'a mirage of landscape, memory, love and literature itself'.

Notes

A haunting, beautiful and award-winning novel first published in 1982 to great acclaim.

Author Biography

Gerald Murnane was born in Melbourne in 1939. He has been a primary teacher, an editor and a university lecturer. His debut novel, Tamarisk Row (1974), was followed by ten other works of fiction, including The Plains and most recently Border Districts. In 1999 Murnane won the Patrick White Award and in 2009 he won the Melbourne Prize for Literature. He lives in western Victoria.

Review

'The Plains has that peculiar singularity that can make literature great.' * Ed Wright, Australian, Best Books of 2015 *
'Widely regarded as Australia's greatest living writer, Murnane has long cultivated an air of myth and geographical limit…One could fill a room with a conversation about him.' * Full Stop *
'Known for its sharp yet defamiliarizing take on the landscape and an aesthetic of purity historically associated with it, The Plains is uniformly described as a masterpiece of Australian literature. Look closer, though, and it's a haunting nineteenth-century novel of colonial violence captured inside the machine's test-pattern image—a distant, unassuming house on the plains.' * BOMB *
'The Plains is a bizarre masterpiece that can feel less like something you've read than something you've dreamed.' * Ben Lerner, New Yorker *
'The Plains is a bright and inviting novel, full of humour yet without resort to slapstick. As it beckons you along its secrets keep receding.' * London Review of Books *
'I've heard Murnane called an outsider artist, but I don't think that's quite right. Plenty of writers emerge as if out of nowhere (after steeping themselves in canonical authors), then proceed to become more and more their eccentric selves. It might be said, however, that Murnane qualifies as an outsider literary theorist.' * London Review of Books *
'A strange, sui generis masterpiece.' * New York Times *

Promotional

There is no book in Australian writing like Gerald Murnane's The Plains.

Prizes

Winner of Patrick White Literary Award 1999 (Australia)

Review Quote

'A man travels to Australia's interior plains planning to make a film about the region's people and culture, but mostly he ruminates in this wry, evocative novel....Murnane touches on foibles and philosophy, plays with the makings of a fable or allegory, and all the while toys with tone, moving easily from earnest to deadpan to lightly ironic...A provocative, delightful, diverting must-reread.'--Kirkus Reviews [starred]; 'One of Australia's most important writers.'--Publishers Weekly'A distinguished, distinctive, unforgettable novel.'--Shirley Hazzard; 'A piece of imaginative writing so remarkably sustained that it is a subject for meditation rather than a mere reading ... In the depths and surfaces of this extraordinary fable you will see your inner self eerily reflected again and again.'--Sydney Morning Herald; 'Widely regarded as Australia's greatest living writer, Murnane has long cultivated an air of myth and geographical limit...One could fill a room with a conversation about him.'--Full Stop; 'Known for its sharp yet defamiliarizing take on the landscape and an aesthetic of purity historically associated with it, The Plains is uniformly described as a masterpiece of Australian literature. Look closer, though, and it's a haunting nineteenth-century novel of colonial violence captured inside the machine's test-pattern image--a distant, unassuming house on the plains.'--BOMB;

Promotional "Headline"

There is no book in Australian writing like Gerald Murnane's The Plains .

Description for Sales People

Originally published in 1982, The Plains won the 1999 Patrick White Literary award. Murnane's disturbing classic has been widely hailed as one of the most important works in Australian literature. Features a new introduction from the popular novelist and short story writer Wayne Macauley.

Details

ISBN1921922273
Year 2012
ISBN-10 1921922273
ISBN-13 9781921922275
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2012-04-26
Place of Publication Melbourne
Country of Publication Australia
Author Gerald Murnane
Series Text Classics
Language Text Classics
DEWEY A823.30
Media Book
Pages 190
Imprint Text Classics
Publisher Text Publishing
UK Release Date 2012-04-26
Alternative 9781921921872
Audience General
NZ Release Date 2012-04-25
AU Release Date 2012-04-26

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