Chinese Postman
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Chinese Postman
Shortlisted, Miles Franklin Literary Award 2025
Abraham Quin is in his mid-seventies, a migrant, thrice-divorced, a one-time postman and professor, a writer now living alone in the Adelaide Hills. In The Chinese Postman he reflects on his life with what he calls 'the mannered and meditative inaction of age', offering up memories and anxieties, obsessions and opinions, his thoughts on solitude, writing, friendship and time.
He ranges widely, with curiosity and feeling, digressing and changing direction as suits his experience, and his role as a collector of fragments and a surveyor of ruins. He becomes increasingly engaged in an epistolary correspondence with Iryna Zarebina, a woman seeking refuge from the war in Ukraine. As the correspondence opens him to others, the elaboration of his memories tempers his melancholy with a playful enjoyment in the richness of language, and a renewed appreciation of the small events in nature.
This understanding of the experience of old age is something new and important in our literature. As Quin comments, 'In Australia, the old made way for the young. It guaranteed a juvenile legacy.'
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781923106130
Publisher: Giramondo Publishing Co
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 October 2024
Country: Australia
Imprint: Giramondo Publishing Co
Illustration: Illustrations
DIMENSIONS
Width: 148.0mm
Height: 210.0mm
Weight: 340g
Pages: 262
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About the Author
Brian Castro was born in Hong Kong of Portuguese, Chinese and English parentage. He is the author of ten novels, including Birds Of Passage (1983), Double-Wolf (1991), After China (1992), Stepper (1997), Shanghai Dancing (2003), and The Garden Book (2006). Together these novels won The Age Book of the Year Award, the Victorian Premier's Award (three times), the National Book Council Award, the NSW Premier's Award and the Queensland Premier's Literary Award. Castro's novel in thirty-four cantos, Blindness and Rage, won the Prime Minister's Prize for Poetry in 2018. He is also the author of a collection of essays, Looking for Estrellita, and the novella Street to Street, based on the life of the poet Christopher Brennan. In 2014 Castro received the Patrick White Award in recognition of his significant contribution to Australian literature.
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