Wanting (novel)
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Author | Richard Flanagan |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | Knopf, Australia |
Publication date | 2008 |
Media type | Print Hardback & Paperback |
Pages | 256 pp |
ISBN | 978-1-74166-655-7 |
OCLC | 270765982 |
Dewey Decimal | A823.3 22 |
LC Class | PR9619.3.F525 W36 2008 |
Preceded by | The Unknown Terrorist (2006) |
Wanting is a 2008 novel by Australian author Richard Flanagan.
Plot summary
Wanting cuts between two stories based on real historical figures under the central theme of 'wanting', and is set in both nineteenth century Tasmania and Britain. One tells the tale of an Aboriginal child, Mathinna, adopted by then governor of Van Diemens Land, Sir John Franklin, and his wife Lady Jane; the other of Charles Dickens love affair with Ellen Ternan after one of his daughters dies.[1]
Reception
Many critics regarded Wanting as one of the best novels of the year.[2][3][4]
Notes
- Dedication: "For Kevin Perkins".
- Epigraph: "You see, reason, gentlemen, is a fine thing, that is unquestionable, but reason is only reason and satisfies only man's reasoning capacity, while wanting is a manifestation of the whole of life." - Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Epigraph: "That which is wanting cannot be numbered." - Ecclesiates
Awards
- 2008 Western Australia Premiers Prize
- 2009 Queensland Premiers Prize
- 2009 New Yorker Notable Book of the Year
- 2009 Washington Post Book of the Year
- 2009 London Observer Book of the Year
Reviews
- "The Australian"
- "Publisher's Weekly"
- "New York Times"
- http://www.lemonde.fr/livres/article/2010/11/04/desirer-de-richard-flanagan_1435275_3260.html
- http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/arts/la-ca-richard-flanagan10-2009may10,0,5098051.story
Interviews
- Jason Steger in "The Age"
- Ramona Kaval on "The Book Show"
- Simon Bevilacqua in "The Mercury"
- Sally Warhaft on "Slow TV"
References
- ↑ Flanagan, Richard (2009). Wanting. Random House Australia. pp. Cover blurb. ISBN 978-1-74166-668-7.
- ↑ Holmes, Rachel (12 September 2009). "Wanting by Richard Flanagan". The Times (London).
- ↑ "A subtle weaving of passion and despair". The Irish Times. 10 October 2009.
- ↑ http://www.richardflanaganwanting.com.au/review_smh.aspx
External links
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