Furphy Anthology 2022
By (Author) The Furphy Literary Awards
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
3rd November 2022
Australia
Hardback
256
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
500g
Short stories have a way of encapsulating the world around us and within us. While storytelling is a universal thing, its the images in these sixteen stories that evoke a place and its people. Dead bats hanging on a wire, sport on the TV, figurines by a bed, teacups of yore and reusable coffee cups of now, the three of something new, the politics of a school playground, real and unreal memories, the joy of music, the weight of art, wildlife and more.
Joseph Furphy wrote the Australian literary classic, Such is Life, in 1903, under the pen name of Tom Collins, slang for a tall story. With its unreliable narrator travelling the countryside and telling the stories of the people he meets, the alias was certainly appropriate.
His brother John, a blacksmith, created agricultural implements, most notably the water carts used by forces during the First World War. Around these carts, stories were told, legs were pulled, rumours gathered momentum, and the term furphy became part of the Australian lexicon.
The Furphy Literary Award, established in 1992, became a national competition for the first time in 2020. In 2022 it attracted over 600 entrants who took up the challenge to tackle its topic: Australian Life in all its diversity. The Furphy Anthology 2022 features the sixteen short stories judged to be the best of the best in this years competition.