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1999 | Commonwealth Writers' Prize
1999 | Miles Franklin Award
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Winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Eucalyptus is Murray Bail's best and most moving novel. On a country property a man named Holland lives with his daughter Ellen. Over the years, as she grows into a beautiful young woman, he plants hundreds of different gum trees on his land. When Ellen is nineteen her father announces his decision: she will marry the man who can name all his species of eucalypt, down to the last tree. Suitors emerge from all corners, including the formidable, straight-backed Mr Cave, world expert on the varieties of eucalypt. And then, walking among her father's trees, Ellen chances on a strange young man who in the days that follow tells her dozens of stories set in cities, deserts, faraway countries... Eucalyptus is both a modern fairy tale and an unpredictable love story played out against the searing light and broken shadows of country Australia. 'You will never forget what is at the heart of this book-one of the great and most surprising courtships in literature.' Michael Ondaatje 'A book so fresh and strange that it is like no other...Eucalyptus is...a beautiful freestanding and audacious piece of experimental art. And if that sounds fearful, it is also a humane, smiling book full of the flat-voiced humour of country people who have a great twinkle of kindliness and kinship behind the tough exterior. It reminded me of very little else I had read except perhaps for Gabriel Garcia Marquez' Love in the Time of Cholera, though Eucalyptus is much less embellished and baroque...' Peter Craven, Australian Book Review 'The first thing to say about Eucalyptus is that it is a wonderful story brilliantly told. Like the great stories in the hands of the accomplished tellers, its essence is simple but, also like them, it is deceptive. The narrative voice is laconic, slippery, inclined to aphorism and homily, conscious of its own storytelling manoeuvres and of a literary tradition that it both acknowledges and rejects. In Eucalyptus he finds, through the multiplicity of trees and the stories they engender, a way to discover and triumphantly release the beauty and affection of a resistant land and a tight-lipped people. There is not a false note...a complex remembrance of individual eucalypts becomes part of the emotional fabric of a moving, exhilarating love story.' Australian '[A] magical new novel...it's a pleasure simply to be immersed in Bail's caprice-prone mind..."Beware," Ellen's father warns her, "beware of any man who deliberately tells a story". Eucalyptus, with its pixilated wit and technical wizardry, is storytelling as "deliberate" as it comes. But the only warning readers need is that it leaves you hungering for more - far more - of its author's strange and spry imaginings.' New York Times Book Review 'Bail organizes his novel with impressive poise. Digressions on the properties of different types of eucalyptus trees, on storytelling, on father-daughter relationships, the social significance of tears, and the implications of dying in a vertical rather than a horizontal position, alternate with the tales of immigrants and wanderers...By incorporating these in ways that tug new meanings out of the central narrative, Bail generates a fictional hybrid. Eucalyptus reads like one of Patrick White's elaborate allegories, taken over by an affable Australian cousin of Italo Calvino.' Times Literary Supplement ‘If you loved The Princess Bride, you will love Eucalyptus…A modern-day fairytale with the most Australian book title ever.’ Splash ABC 

About the Author :
Born in Adelaide in 1941, Murray Bail now lives in Sydney. Bail’s short stories have been published widely both in Australia and the UK, and have appeared in the New Yorker magazine. His first novel, Homesickness (1980), won two major literary awards: the National Book Council Award for Australian literature and the Age Book of the Year Award. His much-loved novel Eucalyptus was the winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize and The Miles Franklin Award. His most recent, acclaimed books are Holden's Performance and The Pages.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781921776991
  • Publisher: Text Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Text Publishing
  • Edition: New edition
  • No of Pages: 264
  • ISBN-10: 1921776994
  • Publisher Date: 16 May 2010
  • Binding: Digital download
  • Language: English


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