The Well Dressed Explorer
The Well Dressed Explorer (1962) is a Miles Franklin Award-winning novel by Australian author Thea Astley. This novel shared the award with The Cupboard Under the Stairs by George Turner.
First edition | |
Author | Thea Astley |
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Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Publisher | Angus and Robertson |
Publication date | 1962 |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
Pages | 254 |
Plot summary
The novel follows journalist, George Brewster, who moves from city to city, from empty love affair to empty love affair, until he dies. He is married, but faithless to his wife...and is ultimately a "pathetic figure".[1]
Themes
The themes of this novel are common to Astley's novels: "the hurts inflicted inadvertently and deliberately on others, the terrible shallowness underlying the inability to identify imaginatively with others, and the destruction of others and of the self by wrongly conceived actions."[1]
Notes
- Taylor and Perkins (2007), p. 246
gollark: What hexagon pizza?
gollark: I mean, I could automate it, but most games seem to dislike that sort of thing for some stupid reason.
gollark: If only I had the patience to randomly breed together my 500 dragons...
gollark: I believe we are seeing the initial wave of eggs about 5 hours post-release.
gollark: This is the one time when my lack of relevant reflexes is helpful.
References
- Middlemiss.org
- Taylor, Cheryl and Perkins, Elizabeth (2007) "Warm words: North Queensland writing" in Patrick Buckridge and Elizabeth McKay (ed.) By the Book: A Literary History of Queensland, St Lucia, University of Queensland Press
Awards and achievements | ||
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Preceded by Riders in the Chariot |
Miles Franklin Award recipient 1962 with The Cupboard Under the Stairs |
Succeeded by Careful, He Might Hear You |
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