Sincerely, Ethel Malley

Author:   Stephen Orr
Publisher:   Wakefield Press
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9781743058084


Pages:   450
Publication Date:   25 March 2021
Format:   Paperback
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In the darkest days of World War II, Ethel Malley lives a quiet life on Dalmar Street, Croydon. One day she finds a collection of poems written by her late (and secretive) brother, Ern. She sends them to Max Harris, co-editor of modernist magazine Angry Penguins. He reads them and declares Ern an undiscovered genius. Determined to help publish the poems, Ethel moves in with Max and soon becomes a presence he can't understand, or control. He gets the feeling something's not quite right. About Ethel. About Ern. Then two poets come forward claiming they wrote Ern's poems. What follows is part-truth, part-hoax, a dark mystery as surreal as any of Ern's poems. Max wants to believe in Ern, but to do this he has to believe in Ethel, and attempt to understand her increasingly unpredictable behaviour. Then he's charged with publishing Ern's 'pornographic' poems. The questions of truth and lies, freedom of speech, and tradition versus modernism play out in a stifling Adelaide courtroom, around the nation's wirelesses, and in Max's head. Based on Australia's greatest literary hoax, Sincerely, Ethel Malley explores the nature of creativity, and human frailty. It drips with the anaemic blood of Australian literature, the gristle of a culture we've never really trusted.

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Author:   Stephen Orr
Publisher:   Wakefield Press
Imprint:   Wakefield Press
Weight:   0.450kg
ISBN:  

9781743058084


ISBN 10:   174305808
Pages:   450
Publication Date:   25 March 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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'The poet who never lived is fated to live forever in Australia's literary imagination. For my father Max Harris, he was a genius provoking a detective story, a tabloid sensation, and a public humiliation. But, until his death, Max stood behind the view that Ern Malley's hoax poems were brilliant, whatever their genesis. Stephen Orr recontextualises these poems and revives a 1940s world whence they came, fleshing out a life for Ern's sister, Ethel, and another version of Max in those fecund bohemian years. A new world springs from the old in a vivid reimagining. I was simply enthralled.' -Samela Harris (Max Harris's daughter) 'I bloody loved it, devoured it in a couple of short sittings. Funny in exactly the right way, unique and - perhaps most importantly - entirely plausible. Ethel Malley is easily one of the most vibrant and glorious literary creations I've encountered in a very long time.' - Chris Womersely


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Stephen Orr was born in Adelaide in 1967, studied science and education and taught in a range of country and metropolitan schools. One of his early plays, Attempts to Draw Jesus, became his first novel, shortlisted for the Australian/Vogel's Literary Award. Since then he has published ten novels (most recently, Sincerely, Ethel Malley) and two volumes of short stories (Datsunland and The Boy in Time). He has been nominated for awards such as the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, the Miles Franklin Award and the International Dublin Literary Award.

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