Seventeen is about the cusp of adulthood and has been specially written for a rollcall of the countryβs great senior actorsβ Peter Carroll, Maggie Dence, Judi Farr, John Gaden and Barry Ottoβall playing a group of teenagers, drinking, singing, dancing, gabbling, worrying and maybe even pashing, thei
Forty-Seventeen
β Scribed by Frank Moorhouse
- Publisher
- Vintage Books; Random House Australia
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Edition
- Vintage, Australia (2007)
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1742746594
- ASIN
- B005TD2V1O
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β¦ Synopsis
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Kindle Edition, 210 pages
Published 1989
Vintage, Australia (2007)
He is a failed writer turned diplomat, an anarchist learning the value of discipline. He moves in a world which takes him from the Australian wilderness to the conference rooms of Vienna and Geneva; from the whore-house to warzone he feels the pull of the genetic spiral of his ancestry. At the sharp axis of his mid-life he scans the memorabilia of his feelings in the hope of giving answers. In his first full-length novel Moorhouse presents a roving, dissatisfied man entering middle age in a house-of-mirrors portrait: fragmentary and multifaceted. Sean, a hard-drinking, hard-living Australian, has just turned 40; the other half of the title refers to a precocious schoolgirl who is one of his many liaisons. The most important of the other women who drift into and out of his life include his ex-wife Robyn, now unflinching in the face of cancer; Belle, Sean's fellow sexual adventurer; and Edith Campbell Berry, an aging iconoclast whom Sean encounters in Vienna and Israel. FORTY SEVENTEEN is told with characteristic Moorhouse style - candid, wryly insightful and morbidly comic - and, in this resonant and acclaimed book achieves a new virtuosity.
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