Gerald Murnane

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WheelerCentre

5 жыл бұрын

‘Twenty years ago, when I first arrived on the plains, I kept my eyes open. I looked for anything in the landscape that seemed to hint at some elaborate meaning behind appearances.'
The famous opening lines of Gerald Murnane's The Plains might describe the author's own approach to his work as much as that of the story's unnamed narrator. Murnane, however, has been writing and searching - seeking revelation beyond the surface of things - for much more than 20 years. A perfectionist and cult hero, his career spans more than four decades and 13 books, including 10 strange, masterful novels (Inland, A Million Windows and Border Districts among them).
In recent years, thanks to heightened international press and academic attention, Nobel Prize rumours and some high-profile fans (Teju Cole has described Murnane as a 'a genius on the level of Beckett'), there's been a growing appreciation of Murnane's work in Australia and abroad.
At this event, he appears in a rare conversation with Sean O'Beirne to discuss his life and work.

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@daja538
@daja538 5 жыл бұрын
The greatest living Australian writer and one of the best worldwide. Not always easy to read, but worthwhile.
@ariesred777
@ariesred777 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you WheelerCentre.Glad to have met Gerald Murnane.The closing was beautiful
@SZ-ef9lz
@SZ-ef9lz 4 жыл бұрын
I read Murnane's "Plains" and "Border Districts" in german. A wonderful author with a very special and personal voice.
@LexWick
@LexWick 10 ай бұрын
Absolute genius. If you have read his short piece The Interior of Gaaldine so much of this will make an extremely wider sense
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@milesknightestrada3286 5 жыл бұрын
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