Tourmaline
By (Author) Randolph Stow
Introduction by Gabrielle Carey
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
26th August 2015
Australia
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
258
Width 128mm, Height 198mm
191g
Once prosperous, the town of Tourmaline in outback Western Australia is dying. The mines are drying up and the land is riddled by drought. Those townspeople left have little to do but while away the hours with drink. Salvation of sorts arrives in the form of Michael Random, a mysterious water diviner who emerges from the desert. As the town's reluctant messiah Random begins to spread the word of Christ. Desperate for a reprieve, many of the locals are drawn to his teachings, but a stubborn few remain sceptical of their new leader.
'Intense and extraordinary.' Spectator 'Brilliantly evocative...disturbing.' Meanjin 'Atmospheric...There is no denying its power.' Guardian 'It is a rare pleasure for those of us who are already fans to have these works at our disposal...[Stow was] the most talented and celebrated Australian author of the post-White generation.' Monthly 'It should be taken as no commentary on contemporary Oz Lit that I choose Text's fistful of Randolph Stow reissues for my local favourite(s) during 2015. Their appearance reminds us that a gentle, wise, wounded, and immensely talented poet in prose once lived among us.' Geordie Williamson, Australian Book Review, Books of the Year 2015
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