Here until August : stories / Josephine Rowe.
Publication details: Melbourne, VIC : Black Inc, 2019.Description: 197 pages ; 21 cmISBN:- 9781863959933
- Modern & contemporary fiction
- Change (Psychology)
- Human beings -- Effect of environment on
- Life change events
- Australian fiction
- Domestic fiction
- Romance fiction
- Change (Psychology) -- Fiction
- Life change events -- Fiction
- Human beings -- Effect of environment on -- Fiction
- Short stories -- Fiction
- Short stories -- English -- Australia -- 21st century -- Texts
- Travel -- Fiction
- Short stories, Australian
- Interpersonal relations -- Fiction
- Voyages and travels -- Fiction
- Australian
- A823.4 23
- PR8301.O8295 H46 2019
- Stella Prize Long-list 2020.
- Stella Prize Short-list 2020.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Fiction - Short stories | ROW | Available | 070655 |
Prepublication record (machine generated from publisher information)
Glisk --Real life -- Anything remarkable -- Sinkers -- Post-structuralism for beginners -- Chavez -- The once-drowned man -- A small cleared space -- Horse latitudes -- What passes for fun.
The stories in Here Until August follow the fates of characters who, by choice or by force, are traveling beyond the boundaries of their known worlds. These are people who move with the seasons. We meet them negotiating reluctant or cowardly departures, navigating uncertain returns, or biding the disquieting calm that so often precedes moments of decisive action. In one story, an agoraphobic French emigre compulsively watches disturbing footage from the other side of the world as she attempts to keep a dog named Chavez out of trouble. In another, a young couple weather the interiority of a Montreal winter, more attuned to the illicit goings-on of their neighbors than to their own hazy, unfolding futures. Other stories play out against the fictional counterparts of iconic Australian and American locales, places that are recognizable but set just beyond the brink of familiarity: flooded townships and distant islands, sunlit woodlands or paths made bright by ice, places of unpredictable access and spaces scrubbed from maps. From the Catskills to New South Wales, from the remote and abandoned island outports of Newfoundland to the sprawl of a North American metropolis, these transformative stories show how the places where we choose to live our lives can just as easily turn us inward as outward.
Adult.
Stella Prize Long-list 2020.
Stella Prize Short-list 2020.