Crossing the Gap A Novelist's Essays |
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Author:
| Koch, Christopher |
ISBN: | 978-1-74051-007-3 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2000 |
Publisher: | Random House Australia
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Imprint: | Vintage |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $19.95 |
Book Description:
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Christopher Koch comes home to Vintage! Vintage is excited and proud to announce the publication of Chrisopher Koch's impressive backlist of titles:Crossing the Gap: Memories and ReflectionsThe Boys in the IslandOut of Ireland'No Australian novelist has done more to capture Asia for the Australian imagination that Koch.' The AustralianRepublished with two brand new pieces, Crossing the Gap is a fascinating insight into a major Australian novelist's development. This collection of short...
More DescriptionChristopher Koch comes home to Vintage! Vintage is excited and proud to announce the publication of Chrisopher Koch's impressive backlist of titles:Crossing the Gap: Memories and ReflectionsThe Boys in the IslandOut of Ireland'No Australian novelist has done more to capture Asia for the Australian imagination that Koch.' The AustralianRepublished with two brand new pieces, Crossing the Gap is a fascinating insight into a major Australian novelist's development. This collection of short works employs the memoir as a springboard, presenting us with reflections on literature and an analysis of Australia's changing place in the world over the author's lifetime - a lifetime stretching from the British Empire of his childhood to the post-colonial present. Crossing the Gap, the title piece of the collection, has a particular topical interest, dealing as it does with the shift from Empire to a new Asia-Pacific consciousness. Koch's recollection take us through several continents and an unusual range of topics, from his native island of Tasmania to London in the 1950s; from newly independent India to Sukarno's Indonesia; from California in the 1960s, with Ken Kesey and Larry McMurtry, to the China of Chairman Mao in the 1980s. It is a rich and exciting mixture, charting a novelist's growth and the influences which have shaped him. Rave reviews for Crossing the Gap'His essays offer stiking expositions of the emotions and ideas which have fuelled his fiction.' Times Literary Supplement'With its attractive blend of autobiographical recollection, socio-cultural comment and non-academic literary criticism, the book will be indispensable to readers of Koch's fiction; it will also grip all who can be interested in one of the nation's leading intellectuals making his contribution to Australia's definition of itself.' PN Review'It can still seem surprising that three of the most interesting 'religious' novelists in English since the Second World War, Patrick White, Randolf Stow and Christopher Koch, come from a country as ostensibly materialistic as Australia ... (Koch) commands attention by engaging his chosen subjects so energetically.' London Magazine'Reading the ruminations of Christopher Koch ... is a bit like going for a walk in the county at night beneath a full moon. You are absorbed into the atmosphere and afterwards find no clear recollection of the earth having passed beneath your feet.' The Age'There are sentences that stay in the mind and give pleasure long after they are read.' The Bulletin'Crossing the Gap demonstrates again Koch's extraordinary skill at rendering the feeling and texture of places.' The Canberra Times