A Few Days in the Country: And Other Stories

Awards:   Joint winner for Steele Rudd Australian Short Story Award 2016. Joint winner of University of Southern Queensland Australian Short Story Collection - Steele Rudd Award 2016 (Australia) Joint winner of University of Southern Queensland Australian Short Story Collection – Steele Rudd Award 2016 (Australia) Long-listed for Kibble Literary Award 2016. Short-listed for Kibble Literary Award 2016 (Australia) Short-listed for The Stella Prize 2016 (Australia) Shortlisted for Stella Prize 2016.
Author:   Elizabeth Harrower
Publisher:   Text Publishing
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9781925355550


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 March 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Joint winner for Steele Rudd Australian Short Story Award 2016.
  • Joint winner of University of Southern Queensland Australian Short Story Collection - Steele Rudd Award 2016 (Australia)
  • Joint winner of University of Southern Queensland Australian Short Story Collection – Steele Rudd Award 2016 (Australia)
  • Long-listed for Kibble Literary Award 2016.
  • Short-listed for Kibble Literary Award 2016 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for The Stella Prize 2016 (Australia)
  • Shortlisted for Stella Prize 2016.

Overview

Internationally acclaimed for her five brilliant novels, Elizabeth Harrower is also the author of a small body of short fiction. A Few Days in the Country brings together for the first time her stories published in Australian journals in the 1960s and 1970s, along with those from her archives—including ‘Alice’, published for the first time in 2015 in the New Yorker. Essential reading for Harrower fans, these finely turned pieces show a broader range than the novels, ranging from caustic satires to gentler explorations of friendship.

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Author:   Elizabeth Harrower
Publisher:   Text Publishing
Imprint:   The Text Publishing Company
Dimensions:   Width: 12.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.160kg
ISBN:  

9781925355550


ISBN 10:   1925355551
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 March 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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‘Lyrical, insightful and finely tuned.’ * Otago Daily Times * ‘Enchanting...That Harrower has, up until recently, been denied a place in the Australian literary canon, is a tragedy—one that can only be remedied by reading her. A Few Days in the Country: And Other Stories is a fantastic place to start.’ * Lip Mag * ‘One has to think hard of a book in which so much pleasure has been wrenched from so much pain. While the skies are overcast here, what happens on the ground is brightly lit, hilariously cast by lashings of irony and overstatement...This is the work of an activist in disguise as an entertainer.’ * John Freeman, Australian * ‘[A Few Days in the Country creates] taut portraits and compact examinations of power, vulnerability and hope…Harrower's best stories slip as surely into your bones as her novels.’ * Sydney Morning Herald/Age * ‘The range of stories and styles demonstrates Harrower's extraordinary literary skill…A Few Days in the Country and Other Stories offers no sure-fire formulas, but through its interrogation of characters' psychological motivations it affords a deeper understanding of human behaviour.’ * Australian Book Review * ‘[Harrower] reveals an astonishing facility to reveal a world in a few brush strokes.’ * West Australian * ‘Harrower has the disconcerting knack of looking at life and seeing it unadorned.’ * Australian Financial Review, Best Books of 2015 * ‘Vital, vivid stories by a master storyteller.’ * Joan London, Age/Sydney Morning Herald, Best Books of 2015 * ‘Wide-ranging in mood and style, this is a virtuoso but warm-hearted display of the genre.’ * Lady * ‘These are wise and serious stories about deep feelings. Harrower is one of those writers you can't believe you've missed – but what a joy to discover her.’ * Daily Mail *


'In this screw-turning, chilling study of a suburban sadist, all the elements of Harrower's oeuvre-fairytale, existentialism, human wasters and willing victims-come together with the perfect inevitability that makes a classic.' Weekend Australian on In Certain Circles 'A novel of astonishing psychological insight exploring the darker aspects of human attraction...Her great strength as a writer is the frequency with which she captures human behaviour in a few deft words.' Saturday Paper on In Certain Circles 'Harrower's skill in evoking a place is impressive. Her eye for oddities of behaviour, for quirks of character and for patches of pretentiousness is as sure as ever. The wry intelligence of her view of middle-class Australian life is evident throughout. Her writing is characteristically sharp and pithy.' Sydney Morning Herald on In Certain Circles 'Harrower evokes the waste and futility of a decadent class with all the bite and poignancy of F. Scott Fitzgerald.' Eimear McBride on In Certain Circles 'Lyrical, insightful and finely tuned.' Otago Daily Times 'Enchanting...That Harrower has, up until recently, been denied a place in the Australian literary canon, is a tragedy-one that can only be remedied by reading her. A Few Days in the Country: And Other Stories is a fantastic place to start.' Lip Mag 'One has to think hard of a book in which so much pleasure has been wrenched from so much pain. While the skies are overcast here, what happens on the ground is brightly lit, hilariously cast by lashings of irony and overstatement...This is the work of an activist in disguise as an entertainer.' John Freeman, Australian '[A Few Days in the Country creates] taut portraits and compact examinations of power, vulnerability and hope...Harrower's best stories slip as surely into your bones as her novels.' Sydney Morning Herald/Age 'The range of stories and styles demonstrates Harrower's extraordinary literary skill...A Few Days in the Country and Other Stories offers no sure-fire formulas, but through its interrogation of characters' psychological motivations it affords a deeper understanding of human behaviour.' Australian Book Review '[Harrower] reveals an astonishing facility to reveal a world in a few brush strokes.' West Australian 'Harrower has the disconcerting knack of looking at life and seeing it unadorned.' Australian Financial Review, Best Books of 2015 'Vital, vivid stories by a master storyteller.' Joan London, Age/Sydney Morning Herald, Best Books of 2015


'Lyrical, insightful and finely tuned.' Otago Daily Times 'Enchanting...That Harrower has, up until recently, been denied a place in the Australian literary canon, is a tragedy-one that can only be remedied by reading her. A Few Days in the Country: And Other Stories is a fantastic place to start.' Lip Mag 'One has to think hard of a book in which so much pleasure has been wrenched from so much pain. While the skies are overcast here, what happens on the ground is brightly lit, hilariously cast by lashings of irony and overstatement...This is the work of an activist in disguise as an entertainer.' John Freeman, Australian '[A Few Days in the Country creates] taut portraits and compact examinations of power, vulnerability and hope...Harrower's best stories slip as surely into your bones as her novels.' Sydney Morning Herald/Age 'The range of stories and styles demonstrates Harrower's extraordinary literary skill...A Few Days in the Country and Other Stories offers no sure-fire formulas, but through its interrogation of characters' psychological motivations it affords a deeper understanding of human behaviour.' Australian Book Review '[Harrower] reveals an astonishing facility to reveal a world in a few brush strokes.' West Australian 'Harrower has the disconcerting knack of looking at life and seeing it unadorned.' Australian Financial Review, Best Books of 2015 'Vital, vivid stories by a master storyteller.' Joan London, Age/Sydney Morning Herald, Best Books of 2015 'Wide-ranging in mood and style, this is a virtuoso but warm-hearted display of the genre.' Lady 'These are wise and serious stories about deep feelings. Harrower is one of those writers you can't believe you've missed - but what a joy to discover her.' Daily Mail


`These are wise and serious stories about deep feelings. Harrower is one of those writers you can't believe you've missed - but what a joy to discover her.' * Daily Mail * `Wide-ranging in mood and style, this is a virtuoso but warm-hearted display of the genre.' * Lady * `Vital, vivid stories by a master storyteller.' * Joan London, Age/Sydney Morning Herald, Best Books of 2015 * `Harrower has the disconcerting knack of looking at life and seeing it unadorned.' * Australian Financial Review, Best Books of 2015 * `[Harrower] reveals an astonishing facility to reveal a world in a few brush strokes.' * West Australian * `The range of stories and styles demonstrates Harrower's extraordinary literary skill...A Few Days in the Country and Other Stories offers no sure-fire formulas, but through its interrogation of characters' psychological motivations it affords a deeper understanding of human behaviour.' * Australian Book Review * `[A Few Days in the Country creates] taut portraits and compact examinations of power, vulnerability and hope...Harrower's best stories slip as surely into your bones as her novels.' * Sydney Morning Herald/Age * `One has to think hard of a book in which so much pleasure has been wrenched from so much pain. While the skies are overcast here, what happens on the ground is brightly lit, hilariously cast by lashings of irony and overstatement...This is the work of an activist in disguise as an entertainer.' * John Freeman, Australian * `Enchanting...That Harrower has, up until recently, been denied a place in the Australian literary canon, is a tragedy-one that can only be remedied by reading her. A Few Days in the Country: And Other Stories is a fantastic place to start.' * Lip Mag * `Lyrical, insightful and finely tuned.' * Otago Daily Times *


'Lyrical, insightful and finely tuned.' Otago Daily Times 'Enchanting...That Harrower has, up until recently, been denied a place in the Australian literary canon, is a tragedy-one that can only be remedied by reading her. A Few Days in the Country: And Other Stories is a fantastic place to start.' Lip Mag 'One has to think hard of a book in which so much pleasure has been wrenched from so much pain. While the skies are overcast here, what happens on the ground is brightly lit, hilariously cast by lashings of irony and overstatement...This is the work of an activist in disguise as an entertainer.' John Freeman, Australian '[A Few Days in the Country creates] taut portraits and compact examinations of power, vulnerability and hope...Harrower's best stories slip as surely into your bones as her novels.' Sydney Morning Herald/Age 'The range of stories and styles demonstrates Harrower's extraordinary literary skill...A Few Days in the Country and Other Stories offers no sure-fire formulas, but through its interrogation of characters' psychological motivations it affords a deeper understanding of human behaviour.' Australian Book Review '[Harrower] reveals an astonishing facility to reveal a world in a few brush strokes.' West Australian 'Harrower has the disconcerting knack of looking at life and seeing it unadorned.' Australian Financial Review, Best Books of 2015 'Vital, vivid stories by a master storyteller.' Joan London, Age/Sydney Morning Herald, Best Books of 2015


Author Information

Elizabeth Harrower was born in Sydney in 1928 and moved to London in 1951. She travelled extensively and began to write fiction. Her first novel Down in the City was published in 1957, and was followed by The Long Prospect a year later. In 1959 she returned to Sydney where she began working for the ABC and as a book reviewer for the Sydney Morning Herald. In 1960 she published The Catherine Wheel, the story of an Australian law student in London, her only novel not set in Sydney. The Watch Tower appeared in 1966. No further novels were published until May 2014 when Harrower's 'lost' novel, In Certain Circles, was released. Her work is austere, intelligent, ruthless in its perceptions about men and women. She was admired by many of her contemporaries, including Patrick White and Christina Stead, and is without doubt among the most important writers of the postwar period in Australia. Elizabeth Harrower died in Sydney on 7 July 2020 at the age of ninety-two.

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