Bereft (novel)
Bereft is a 2010 novel by the Australian author Chris Womersley.
First edition | |
Author | Chris Womersley |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | Scribe Publications, Melbourne |
Publication date | 2010 |
Media type | Print Paperback |
Pages | 264 pp |
ISBN | 9781921640605 (first edition, paperback) |
Preceded by | The Low Road |
Followed by | Cairo |
Plot summary
In 1919 the First World War is over and Spanish Flu is at epidemic proportions in Australia. Quinn Walker returns from the war to the small town of Flint to face the consequences of his sister's killing, ageing parents and a police constable who is intent on blaming him for the death.
Awards
- 2012 longlisted International Dublin Literary Award
- 2012 shortlisted The National Year of Reading 2012 Our Story Collection — New South Wales
- 2012 shortlisted Crime Writers' Association (UK) — The CWA Gold Dagger
- 2011 winner Indie Awards — Fiction
- 2011 shortlisted Miles Franklin Literary Award
Notes
- Dedication: For Roslyn, who always believed.
- Epigraph: Every angel is terrible - Rainer Maria Rilke, The Duino Elegies
Reviews
gollark: Go is generally just highly hostile to abstraction STOP SPREADING IT STOP SPREADING IT
gollark: Yes, but they don't exist yet.
gollark: You're forced to use a "waitgroup" and 198561281682 goroutines.
gollark: Channels are actually quite hard to use nicely, and what is often better is "parallel iterators" or something; but Go *literally will not let you write that* with correct types.
gollark: Go makes it "easy" to be concurrent, except not really because goroutines and everything it has make introducing concurrency bugs really easy.
References
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