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Tarcutta Wake: Stories

Published
Oct 2012
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
120

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In short vignettes and longer stories, Josephine Rowe explores the idea of things that are left behind: souvenirs, scars, prejudice. These beautifully wrought, bittersweet stories capture everyday life in restrained poetic prose, merging themes of collective memory and guilt, permanence and impermanence, and inherited beliefs. A mother moves north with her young children who watch her and try to decipher her buried grief. Two photographers document a nation's guilt in pictures of its people's hands. An underground club in Western Australia plays jazz to nostalgic patrons dreaming of America's Deep South. A young woman struggles to define herself among the litter of objects an ex-lover has left behind.

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Oct 2012 University of Queensland Pr (Australia) ISBN 0702249300
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Apr 2016 University of Queensland Press ISBN B01E0L4DGG
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Apr 2016 University of Queensland Press ISBN 0702248398
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