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Basin: A Novel
By (Author) Scott McCulloch
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31st May 2022
Large Print Edition
Australia
General
Fiction
Paperback
228
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
A nomad swallows poison and drowns himself. Resuscitated by a paramilitary bandit named Aslan, Figure is nursed back into a world of violence, sexuality and dementia. Together, Figure and Aslan traverse a coastline erupting in conflict. When the nearest city is ethnically cleansed, Figure escapes on the last ship evacuating to the other isle of the sea. As he moves from village to village largely on foot, a slew of outcasts and ghosts guide him while he navigates states of cultural and metaphysical crisis. Scott McCulloch's debut novel, Basin, explores the axis of landscape and consciousness. Echoing the modernist tradition, and written in an incendiary yet elliptical prose style, Basin maps the phenomenon of a civilisation being reborn - a hallucinatory elegy to the interzones of self and place.