Cold Light (novel)

Cold Light is a 2011 novel by Australian novelist Frank Moorhouse which won the 2012 Queensland Literary Award. The novel forms the third part of the author's "Edith Trilogy", following Grand Days that was published in 1993, and Dark Palace that was published in 2000.

Cold Light
AuthorFrank Moorhouse
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
PublisherRandom House, Australia
Publication date
2011
Media typePrint (Hardback and Paperback)
Pages719
ISBN9781742753881
Preceded byDark Palace 

Notes

  • Dedication: To David Elliott Gyger, OAM, editor, opera critic - my first mentor, who, when I was young, introduced me to all that is best in traditional American liberal values, arts, thought and manners - and much more. And to Owen Harris, professor, foreign affairs analyst, editor, ambassador, friend and advisor over many years and, together with his wife, Dorothy, charming dinner table companions.

Reviews

  • The Monthly[1]
  • The Sydney Morning Herald[2]

Awards and nominations

gollark: You were at half a heart.
gollark: Keanu: allow lasers here or else I will laser you.
gollark: Fun fact: I'm exempt from traffic enforcement.
gollark: Ow. Evil keanu.
gollark: Nope!

References

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