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Homesickness : A Novel

by Murray Bail
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Overview

The wildly funny novel-never published before in the United States-that put Murray Bail on the literary map.

Thirteen men and women on a package tour travel the world, visiting museums, hotels, and shops. They are like tourists anywhere, except that wherever they go-Africa, England, South America, New York, or Russia-they find nothing is as it seems. Challenged by unexpected propositions, differences, and subtleties of life and history, Murray Bail's tourists are in turn repelled, attracted, altered. As the Nobel laureate Patrick White put it, Homesickness, with its "tourists permanently traipsing through the museums of their own obsessions," is the work of "a visual writer with great understanding of sensual man." It is surely one of the most distinctive, original Australian novels of recent times.

About the Author, Murray Bail

Murray Bail was born in Adelaide, Australia, in 1941. He is the author of several novels, including Holden's Performance and Eucalyptus, as well as a collection of short stories, The Drover's Wife. He lives in Sydney.

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Editorials

Michael Upchurch

Homesickness revealed Bail as a prickly and extravagant comedian, and its portrait of a young country trying overearnestly to connect with its Old World heritage was as poignant as it was humorous.
3The New York Times Book Review

The Observer

A bizarre, playful and at times hilarious send-up of globetrotting.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1999
Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux Inc
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780374172473

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