β... the best novel I have read for a long time.' - A.S. Byatt, Financial Times Long-listed for the Man Book Prize and published to wide acclaim, The Lost Dog is a moving, funny and beautiful contemporary Australian novel filled with luminous writing and startlingly wise observations. Tom Loxley is
The Lost Dog
- Book ID
- 126204086
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 93 KB
- Category
- Standards
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β¦ Synopsis
De Kretser (The Hamilton Case) presents an intimate and subtle look at Tom Loxley, a well-intentioned but solipsistic Henry James scholar and childless divorcΠ, as he searches for his missing dog in the Australian bush. While the overarching story follows Tom's search during a little over a week in November 2001, flashbacks reveal Tom's infatuation with Nelly Zhang, an artist tainted by scandal-from her controversial paintings to the disappearance and presumed murder of her husband, Felix, a bond trader who got into some shady dealings. As Tom puts the finishing touches on his book about James and the uncanny and searches for his dog, de Kretser fleshes out Tom's obsession with Nelly-from the connection he feels to her incendiary paintings (one exhibition was dubbed Nelly's Nasties in the press) to the sleuthing about her past that he's done under scholarly pretenses. Things progress rapidly, with a few unexpected turns thrown in as Tom and Nelly get together, the murky circumstances surrounding Felix's disappearance are (somewhat) cleared up and the matter of the missing dog is settled. De Kretser's unadorned, direct sentences illustrate her characters' flaws and desires, and she does an admirable job of illuminating how life and art overlap in the 21st century.
***
A captivating read & I could read this book 10 times and get a phew perspective each time. It's simply riveting.' Caroline Davison, Glasgow Evening Times
& remarkably rich and complex & De Kretser has a wicked, exacting, mocking eye &While very funny in places, The Lost Dog is also a subtle and understated work, gently eloquent and thought-provoking & a tender and thoughtful book, a meditation on loss and Π¨ nding, on words and wordlessness, and on memory, identity, history and modernity.' The Dominion Post
Michelle de Kretser is the fastest rising star in Australia 's literary Π¨rmament & stunningly beautiful.' Metro
& a wonderful tale of obsession, art, death, loss, human failure and past and present loves. One of Australia 's best contemporary writers.'
Harper's Bazaar
In many ways this book is wonderfully mysterious. The whole concept of modernity juxtaposed with animality is a puzzle that kept this reader on edge for the entire reading. The Lost Dog is an intelligent and insightful book that will guarantee de Kretser a loyal following.' Mary Philip, Courier-Mail
Engrossing & De Kretser conШdently marshals her reader back and forth through the book's complex Шashback structure, keeping us in suspense even as we read simply for the pleasure of her prose & De Kretser knows when to explain and when to leave us deliciously wondering.' Seattle Times
De Kretser continues to build a reputation as a stellar storyteller whose prose is inventive, assured, gloriously colourful and deeply thoughtful. The Lost Dog is a love story and a mystery and, at its best, possesses an accessible and seemingly effortless sophistication & a compelling book, simultaneously playful and utterly serious.' Patrick Allington, Adelaide Advertiser A nuanced portrait of a man in his time. The novel, like Tom, is multicultural, intelligent, challenging and, ultimately, rewarding.'
Library Journal
This book is so engaging and thought-provoking and its subject matter so substantial that the reader notices only in passing how funny it is.' Kerryn Goldsworthy, Sydney Morning Herald
& rich, beautiful, shocking, affecting' Clare Press, Vogue
& a cerebral, enigmatic reШection on cultures and identity & Ruminative and roving in form & intense, immaculate.' Kirkus Reviews
De Kretser is as piercing in her observations of a city as Don DeLillo is at his best & this novel is a love song to a city & a delight to read, revealing itself in small, gem-like scenes.' NZ Listener
& de Kretser's trademark densely textured language, rich visual imagery and depth of description make The Lost Dog a delight to savour as well as a tale to ponder.' Aust
β¦ Subjects
prose_contemporary
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fiction; prose, Women Writers
β... the best novel I have read for a long time.' - A.S. Byatt, Financial Times Long-listed for the Man Book Prize and published to wide acclaim, The Lost Dog is a moving, funny and beautiful contemporary Australian novel filled with luminous writing and startlingly wise observations. Tom Loxley is
De Kretser (The Hamilton Case) presents an intimate and subtle look at Tom Loxley, a well-intentioned but solipsistic Henry James scholar and childless divorcΠ, as he searches for his missing dog in the Australian bush. While the overarching story follows Tom's search during a little over a week in
De Kretser (The Hamilton Case) presents an intimate and subtle look at Tom Loxley, a well-intentioned but solipsistic Henry James scholar and childless divorcΓ©, as he searches for his missing dog in the Australian bush. While the overarching story follows Tom's search during a little over a week in