Picnic at Hanging Rock
By (Author) Joan Lindsay
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
20th September 2019
Australia
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Paperback
272
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
If her terrified cries had been heard by anyone but a wallaby squatting in a clump of bracken a few feet away, the picnic at Hanging Rock might yet have been just another picnic on a summers day.
On a cloudless summer day in 1900, a group from Appleyard College for Young Ladies goes for a picnic. In the heat of the afternoon sun, three girls climb through the scruband disappear.
Ethereal and enigmatic, Picnic at Hanging Rock has been haunting the Australian imagination for half a century.
In the seemingly limitless pantheon of gone-girl literature, Picnic at Hanging Rock might take the prize for best settingIts a proto-Virgin Suicides, dreamy and haunting, animated by a sense of slightly sickening erotic mystery. * New Yorker *
Deliciously horrific. * Observer *
Chillingstill sends a shiver down my spine. * Sara Foster *
Iconic and enigmatic. * Readings Monthly *
Joan Lindsay was born in Melbourne in 1896. Originally trained as a visual artist, she turned to writing after her marriage to Sir Daryl Lindsay in 1922. Her first novel, Through Darkest Pondelayo (1936), was a parody of popular travel books. Her second, Time Without Clocks, wasnt published until nearly thirty years later; her most famous, Picnic at Hanging Rock, was released in 1967 and made into a film in 1975. She died in 1984.