Oceanian & Australasians Peoples - Fiction & Literature, Settings & Atmosphere - Fiction
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Overview
Damian Sharp's rich, hypnotic stories explore the harsh, but often beautiful and mystifying, effects of the Australian bush on those who live there. With a gift for evoking this rough scrub country, Sharp transports the reader into the land of relentless sun, red sand deserts, and rushing muddy rivers of his own youth. His characters inhabit this rugged landscape graced by kangaroos, screeching cockatoos, ants that derail trains, and great goannas. Admirably bold, and blindly determined, these men and women confront themselves as they struggle to deal with issues of race, desire, family, and destiny. Larger than life, yet dwarfed by their dramatic surroundings, they are people whose passionate lives are punctuated by reckless acts of violence and of love. Ena, angrily inhabiting the faded rooms of an abandoned farmhouse, is visited by the persistent ghosts of her many departed lovers. A young boy befriends his father's hired band and learns the violent secret of the aborigine's rite of passage. Two quarrelsome traveling companions wrestle with love and infidelity while crossing the Simpson Desert. An American woman, sent in to investigate a suspected Nazi, has a mystifying encounter in the bush. A father and son test the limits of a strained relationship shadowed by an unspoken past. In a dusty shantytown an old woman lies dying, and Alan Bedford, witness for his father, finally learns the tale of the legendary Big Flo and the Flying Kangaroo.Editorials
Alice Joyce
Highly charged situations are the order of the day in this collection of stories by an Australian now living in San Francisco. Sharp opts for the familiar terrain of his homeland to form the potent and brooding backdrop for 11 scenarios populated by characters who are dealing with an underlying sexual tension that often seems to distinguish their very existence. But the rugged bush country of Sharp's creation also reverberates with mysterious forces and the impact of violence. This vast, exposed landscape is a luminous setting for stories that are memorable enough to be read and reread.Book Details
Published
June 1, 1994
Publisher
HarperSanFrancisco
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780062585004