Mixed Business

Author:   Alan Wearne
Publisher:   Puncher and Wattmann
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9781923099265


Pages:   120
Publication Date:   01 October 2024
Format:   Paperback
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A sequence of inter-connected narratives from pre-World War One to the 2020s, Mixed Business is Alan Wearne's latest contribution to the verse novel genre. Propelled at times (though never exclusively) by politics, there is of course plenty of room for satire, though the scope of the tales being told ranges from tragedy to tragicomedy to comedy to farce, with all the muses contributing. Given there are over one hundred characters in the cast, this is a book to be seen as a risky, imaginative, large-scale history of 20th and 21st Century urban Australia. 'Mixed Business offers a broad sweep across Melbourne's past century. It is sharply observed, written as a fine verse novel, poet Alan Wearne exhibiting a rare historical and sociological imagination. Wearne brilliantly succeeds in his aim of ""trying to capture how Australians yap/ with use of rhyme to give that extra snap.""' Jim Davidson 'Alan Wearne's Mixed Business is an epic adventure, its energies tied poetically to the everyday. Wearne introduces a cast of characters whose voices, and those of their descendants, speak to each other across the manuscript's over-a-100-year span. Each narrative, whether a domestic or political saga, has its own social and cultural imprint a reader is guided down streams of consciousness where Wearne's subtlety with the natural rhythms of vernacular registers plays into and against the intellectual toughness of his satire. With discursive shifts between the charming and the garrulous Wearne's lens is, as always, on the social contract between individuals, its harmonies and disruptions.' Michelle Borzi 'Of Australia's poets Wearne may be most like Banjo Paterson, without regional pretensions and with fewer animals. Or he may be a late last flowering of social realism, albeit in a liberal-democratic key. Whatever Wearne is and to whom, this is an odd book, in the best sense, that is sure to startle the younger generations. And you're probably in it.' A J Carruthers

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Author:   Alan Wearne
Publisher:   Puncher and Wattmann
Imprint:   Puncher and Wattmann
ISBN:  

9781923099265


ISBN 10:   1923099264
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   01 October 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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Alan Wearne has been writing poetry since at least high school. Best known for his large-scale verse novels and sequences, he has been a major voice in Australian Poetry since the late 1960s when he was, with John Scott and Laurie Duggan, the Monash contingent in the 'Generation of '68'. For eighteen and a half years he taught at the University of Wollongong. Since 2011 he has been the publisher of Grand Parade Poets. Near Believing, his selected monologues and narratives, was published in 2022.

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