Bird Country
By (Author) Claire Aman
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
28th August 2017
Australia
General
Fiction
823.92
Short-listed for Colin Roderick Memorial Award 2018 (Australia)
Paperback
288
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
385g
Bird Country is a collection of stories that are steeped in the rural Australian landscape and the Australian psyche. The things we don't say and the relationships we yearn for hover between the lines of these moving and evocative stories, as do the smell and feel of the mud and grass plains, roads and roadhouses, and the pubs and kitchen tables of country life. These are tales of love and loss, of friendship and betrayal, and of happiness and pain. Claire Aman is a strong new voice in Australian fiction.
`A suite of quietly beautiful short stories based in and around GraftonA loving snapshot of a naturally beautiful but slightly melancholy rural centre. They are stories of fierce family loyalties, old age, poverty and small dignities, the kind that country towns seem to embody. * Books+Publishing *
`Amans tales are burnished with a quiet intensityWhile theres a precision to the placing of each word that speaks of a controlling rigour, the actual content of these 16 stories reveals a certain freewheeling dramatic flairHere is grief and beauty in symphony. * Australian *
`Aman writes: The poet sees the hugeness of things. She will distil and distil until she has a single shining drop. This is also true of Bird Country, which packs huge themespoverty, friendship, disability, abuse, death, family, addictioninto sixteen excellent short stories. * New Zealand Herald *
`Amans ideas are original and her imagination fertile. Her writing is generally attractive and strong, with a sure touch when it comes to telling detailAman is capable of some showstopper phrases, such as the naked and mortified brightness of the dead possums eyes in Sustenance, and she has a nice line in dry humourPeopled with memorable and often touching characters, and redolent of Australia, Bird Country is a thoroughly enjoyable and varied reading experience, and Aman is a writer to watch. * NZ Listener *
`A variety of birdsboth free and cagedillustrate the human conditionI enjoyed the variety of emotions and the rich imagery in Amans anthology. * Good Reading, four stars *
`It is rare these days that a complete collection of short stories can sustain a sense of breathless wonder throughout each and every piece included in its pagesBut in the Australian short story scene, exciting things are happening, and I believe Claire Amans debut collection Bird Country is one of themThis is a collection that will bear reading and rereading, and rereading again in the years to come. * AU Review *
Set against the Australian landscape, this is a wonderful collection of moving and evocative stories about relationships and what happens when things are left unsaid. * Page & Blackmore EndFragment *
`The 16 stories capture snapshots of poignant experiences and moments in time that are rich in emotion and thought-provoking. Inspired by motorcyclists, sailors, uninvited guests, bridge jumpers and bird fanciers, Aman tells her stories in descriptive prose and paints images that remain with you long after you have turned the final page. * Weekly Times *
`A suite of fresh and beautiful short stories from the broken families and clapped-out pubs and river towns of rural Australia. * Helen Garner, Sydney Morning Heralds Year in Reading *
`Claire Amans Bird Country took me back to my home town at a time when I needed it.
* Kill Your Darlings, Best of 2017 *
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`Claire Amans warm and tough debut collection Bird Country carries such technical command that Aman is already an established hand at the form.
* Saturday Paper, Best Books of 2017, Best New Talent *Claire Aman grew up in Melbourne, but has lived most of her life in rural Australia, in and around Grafton in New South Wales. Her short stories have been published in a number of collections and several have won prizes, including the Wet Ink/CAL Prize and the Hal Porter Prize.