The Day of the Dog
By (Author) Archie Weller
Allen & Unwin
Allen & Unwin
1st February 1997
Australia
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
823
Short-listed for Australian/Vogel Literary Award 1980 (Australia)
Paperback
180
Width 130mm, Height 195mm
168g
Winner of the Australian/Vogel's Literary Award 1980.
Everyone is celebrating young Doug Dooligan's release from gaol. On his first day out Doug is offered a number of choices, each of which seems likely to lead him back to prison - or worse.
The Day of the Dog tells the tragic story of Doug's few days of freedom. Set in urban Aboriginal Australia, the novel is a fast paced as it is gripping. Scenes of sudden, devastating brutality give way to peaceful, even lyrical interludes as Doug, his family and those close to him find temporary relief in friendship, love, alcohol or escape to the bush. But they are always drawn back into the ever-narrowing circle of crime, violence, and the inevitable destruction.
'taut and tense. remarkable' - The Age
'Energy to burn, right up to the shattering climax.' - Newcastle Herald
Archie Weller was born in 1957. The Day Of The Dog, his first novel, was written over a period of six weeks in a spirit of anger, after his release from Broome gaol for what he regarded as a wrongful conviction.
The Day Of The Dog was made into the award-winning feature film Blackfellas.