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The High Places by Fiona McFarlane is a captivating collection of short stories that explore themes of human connection, desire, and the unexpected twists of everyday life. These narratives transport readers across diverse settings and characters, capturing the intricacies and curiosities of people’s lives and their shared longing for meaning and belonging. Each story offers a window into different worlds, showcasing McFarlane's keen eye for detail and sensitivity to the human condition.
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You might enjoy this book if you appreciate short stories that explore the subtleties of human nature and relationships. Filled with vivid settings and captivating characters, it offers an intriguing journey through various emotional and cultural landscapes.

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The Night Guest introduced an Australian writer 'with the promise of literary greatness' (Los Angeles Times). The High Places delivers on that promise. The dazzling stories in this collection find those moments when people confront the strangeness and mystery of their lives.

The revelations of intimidating old friends on holiday. An accident on a dark country road. A marine biologist in conversation with the ghost of Charles Darwin. The sudden arrival of American parachutists in a Queensland country town. A lottery win. A farmer troubled by miracles in the middle of a drought... The people in The High Places are jolted into seeing themselves from a fresh and often disconcerting perspective.

Ranging around the world from a remote Pacific island to outback Australia to the tourist haunts of Greece, these stories are written with extraordinary invention, great emotional insight, and wry humour. Each one of them is as rich and rewarding as literature can be.

'The High Places is superb... It's not just that McFarlane's descriptions are beautiful prose, though they are. The High Places is more deliberate than that, and more intelligent. McFarlane strikes an emotional note on every page, whether it be humour or nostalgia or discomfort or joy... Each story feels fresh and original... Nothing is forced and the reason I can't pick my favourite is that every one of the 13 stories is a winner.' - The Saturday Paper

'Laden with wry wit and a deceptive simplicity... Moves boldly between place, perspective and voice, describing situations that manage to be both hysterically funny and quietly devastating at the same time... These singular images speak to the larger universal experience that is recognisable, discomfiting, and always surprising.' - Books & Publishing

'This fine-tuned collection... is an impressive follow-up to the Sydney author's 2013 novel, The Night Guest. McFarlane glides through time and place with expert ease... The highlight? McFarlane's knack for rendering everyday life as remarkable.' - Who Weekly

'It is one thing to abandon a story because it's poorly written, quite another to stop because it's too good. And yet that is what I did with 'Unnecessary Gifts' from Fiona McFarlane's debut collection of short fiction... The variousness of geographical setting in McFarlane's stories suggests the roving modernist cosmopolitanism of Christina Stead or Michelle de Kretser. She seems equally at home in past and present, city and country; writing in the mode of dun-coloured realism or the ecstatic epiphanic... McFarlane reminds us the world revivified by the artist's imagination, made strange and new, may be the only one in which we truly see.' - Geordie Williamson, Weekend Australian

'While the stories in The High Places are imaginative, playful, and intellectually sophisticated, it is no overstatement to suggest that their power resides in the authority of McFarlane's style, not just in her ideas. McFarlane's sentences fizz with imagery and exhibit a highly poetic sense of cadence and rhythm... Highly assured, comic but kind, an effervescent admixture of fable, magic realism, and irony. Impressively, the stories resist closure, opening out into more questions than answers; they are constitutionally agnostic, despite their keen interest in belief... Remarkable.' - Australian Book Review

'McFarlane's people, or characters, because they exist in a liminal state unattached to reality, make ordinariness odd. It's a vertiginous world, a Kirchner or Munch... McFarlane has an intelligent and distinctive voice and she's a marvel at conjuring atmosphere.' - The Age

This collection of short stories will have you convinced that Fiona McFarlane can read people's minds... She uses this insight to explore the weird-edge bits of life, mystery, and wonder.

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The High Places by Fiona McFarlane is praised for its vivid storytelling and evocative prose. Reviewers often highlight the exploration of varied themes such as human emotion and the complexity of relationships. The writing is noted for its depth and ability to weave captivating narratives across different settings and characters, making it a highly regarded work of general fiction.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781926428567

Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 February 2016

Country: Australia

Imprint: Hamish Hamilton

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 382g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Fiona McFarlane was born in Sydney, and has degrees in English from Sydney University and Cambridge University, and an MFA from the University of Texas at Austin, where she was a Michener Fellow. Her work has been published in Zoetrope- All-Story, Southerly, the Best Australian Stories and the New Yorker, and she has received fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Phillips Exeter Academy and the Australia Council for the Arts. The Night Guest, her debut novel, has sold into fifteen territories around the world. She lives in Sydney.

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