
Alan Wearne. Novel In Verse. Published With The Assistance Of The Literature Board Of The Australia Council.
A sprawling narrative unfolds through verse, capturing the intersecting lives of individuals navigating the social and political landscape of contemporary Australia.
The protagonist and various supporting characters pursue personal ambitions and moral clarity while contending with the shifting power dynamics of urban life. The narrative framework utilizes a complex, multi-voiced structure, employing verse to examine the interplay between private desires and public realities. The characters operate within the constraints of a rapidly changing society, where economic pressures and personal histories dictate their choices and eventual trajectories.
Readers and critics frequently note the ambitious scale of this work, often comparing its scope to traditional epic poetry adapted for a modern setting. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of the verse form in conveying the rhythm of urban life and the internal states of a diverse cast of characters. Many observers highlight the technical precision required to maintain narrative momentum across such a lengthy poetic structure. The work is often cited for its sharp observation of Australian social hierarchies and the nuances of its dialogue. Readers appreciate the balance between the formal constraints of the verse and the gritty, realistic nature of the subject matter.
Page Count:
291
Publication Date:
1986-01-01
Publisher:
Viking Pr
ISBN-10:
0140075860
ISBN-13:
9780140075861
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