Gail Jones is one of Australia's foremost contemporary novelists.
Her books have won or been shortlisted for the Prime Minister's
Literary Award, the Miles Franklin Award, the Stella Prize, and
numerous state literary awards. They are taught in high schools and
universities across the country.This collection of essays offers
reflections on Jones' fiction by leading Australian and
international literary critics. For readers who loved Sixty Lights,
Five Bells, Sorry and Jones' other novels, and for students of
Jones' work, this book will be an illuminating companion. With
chapters on her use of language, her thematic preoccupations, and
her place in local and global literary culture, it is a timely
guide to the work of an exceptional Australian writer.
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