RainForest Narratives: The Work of Janette Turner Hospital

David Callahan

RainForest Narratives: The Work of Janette Turner Hospital
Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Queensland Press
Country
Australia
Published
29 June 2009
Pages
376
ISBN
9780702237270

RainForest Narratives: The Work of Janette Turner Hospital

David Callahan

‘The wood is dark, and full of the soft rot and manic growth we

call rainforest.

The rainforest has always spawned secrets.

Light itself is clandestine here.’

Janette Turner Hospital, The Last

Magician

Rainforests evoke vivid imagery; the profusion of intertwined trees and undergrowth both invites and confounds exploration.

Acclaimed writer Janette Turner Hospital conjures up a rainforest for readers by weaving threads of connection and meaning into a labyrinth of characters and plot lines. From The Ivory Swing to Orpheus Lost, Hospital’s award-winning novels and short stories have challenged and intrigued readers for over twenty-five years.

Hospital’s books tackle complex themes of dislocation, identity, ethics and the nature of reality, wrapping around a reader like rainforest creepers, remaining attached long after the last page is turned.

In this groundbreaking work of literary criticism, David Callahan signposts and analyses the major themes scattered throughout Janette Turner Hospital’s writing.

Rainforest Narratives is the perfect companion to her fiction for readers and scholars alike.

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