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David Malouf is deservedly heralded as one of Australia's greatest writers, and his novels, short stories and poetry have garnered many awards. Dream Stuff, his powerfully resonant new collection of stories, is worthy of extravagant praise. His narrators--a boy at the beach and a young country girl, a newspaper delivery man on holiday in the outback, a retired judge--all face jittery encounters with themselves or others, with their lost pasts, remembrances and longings, and each are looking for connection.Without resorting to abstraction, Malouf refracts his characters' experiences through the merest slivers of evocative detail and dialogue to set up a reverberating tension. And what he does so tellingly is to suggest the ways in which the land and nature, their vastness, and the myths and dreams that attach to them, become buried deep in the psyches of his characters.Indeed, Shakespeare's "We are such stuff/As dreams are made on, and our little life/Is rounded with a sleep" forms the thematic richness of all these stories. In "Closer", the tempest at the heart of Uncle Charles' twice-yearly visit from gay Sodom to his Pentecostal family--allowed to come no nearer than the other side of the gate--is searing in its quiet pain; tragic violence erupts over land rights in "Blacksoil Country" between an aboriginal group and a boy's bigoted father; "Dream Stuff", the title story of the collection, mingles the unsettling strangeness of dreams with the return of an author to Brisbane for the first time in over 20 years--despite the city being the very stuff of his fiction. In "Jacko's Reach" a pocket of scrub is what is to be lost:...an area of experience, even if it is deeply forgotten, where we will still move in groups together, and touch, and glow, and spring apart laughing at the electric spark. There has to be some place where that is possible ... If there is no such place we will invent it. That's the way we are.Malouf's sharp but compassionate eye, his generous moral stance, and the sheer force of his descriptive powers make each of these stories a meditation of exceptional beauty. --Ruth PetrieRead More

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  • Amazon

    Dream Stuff Here are nine haunting stories from the award-winning author of "Remembering Babylon," in which history and geography, as well as the past and the present, combine and often collide, illuminating the landscape and revealing the character of Australia. An eleven-year-old boy sees his father in his own elongated shadow only to realize that he will not return from the war. In a parting moment, a youn... Full description

  • ASDA

    From the image of a small boy entranced by his mother's GI escort to the portrait of an adult writer trying to piece together a defining image of his late father this book presents stories that conjure up the memories and events that make a man. It uncovers vulnerable selves moments of innocence or shame unfinished business and more.

  • 0099289903
  • 9780099289906
  • David Malouf
  • 5 April 2001
  • Vintage
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 186
  • New edition
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