Tim Winton: Critical Essays
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Author: Lyn McCredden
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Why is it that Tim Winton, one of Australia's most popular and literary novelists, has received little sustained critical attention? This collection of essays examines the impact of Winton's work on our understanding of what it is to be Australian, to be human, to make and question meaning. His novels and short stories are vernacular and lyrical, optimistic and dark, holding up a peculiarly 'Wintonesque' mirror through which Australians - and international readers, differently - can see themselves, refracted.
Author: Lyn McCredden
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Why is it that Tim Winton, one of Australia's most popular and literary novelists, has received little sustained critical attention? This collection of essays examines the impact of Winton's work on our understanding of what it is to be Australian, to be human, to make and question meaning. His novels and short stories are vernacular and lyrical, optimistic and dark, holding up a peculiarly 'Wintonesque' mirror through which Australians - and international readers, differently - can see themselves, refracted.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Lyn McCredden
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Why is it that Tim Winton, one of Australia's most popular and literary novelists, has received little sustained critical attention? This collection of essays examines the impact of Winton's work on our understanding of what it is to be Australian, to be human, to make and question meaning. His novels and short stories are vernacular and lyrical, optimistic and dark, holding up a peculiarly 'Wintonesque' mirror through which Australians - and international readers, differently - can see themselves, refracted.
Author: Lyn McCredden
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 256
Why is it that Tim Winton, one of Australia's most popular and literary novelists, has received little sustained critical attention? This collection of essays examines the impact of Winton's work on our understanding of what it is to be Australian, to be human, to make and question meaning. His novels and short stories are vernacular and lyrical, optimistic and dark, holding up a peculiarly 'Wintonesque' mirror through which Australians - and international readers, differently - can see themselves, refracted.
Tim Winton: Critical Essays
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