In Certain Circles

Awards:   Long-listed for Kibble Literary Award 2015. Long-listed for Miles Franklin Literary Award 2015. Short-listed for Colin Roderick Literary Award 2015 (Australia) Short-listed for NSW Premier's Literary Award Christina Stead Prize for Fiction 2015 (Australia) Short-listed for NSW Premier's Literary Awards, Christina Stead Prize for Fiction 2015 (Australia) Short-listed for Prime Minister's Literary Award for Fiction 2015 (Australia) Shortlisted for NSW Premier's Literary Award 2015.
Author:   Elizabeth Harrower
Publisher:   Text Publishing
Edition:   2nd ed.
ISBN:  

9781922182296


Pages:   254
Publication Date:   23 April 2014
Format:   Hardback
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In Certain Circles


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Awards

  • Long-listed for Kibble Literary Award 2015.
  • Long-listed for Miles Franklin Literary Award 2015.
  • Short-listed for Colin Roderick Literary Award 2015 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for NSW Premier's Literary Award Christina Stead Prize for Fiction 2015 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for NSW Premier's Literary Awards, Christina Stead Prize for Fiction 2015 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for Prime Minister's Literary Award for Fiction 2015 (Australia)
  • Shortlisted for NSW Premier's Literary Award 2015.

Overview

Zoe Howard is seventeen when her brother, Russell, introduces her to Stephen Quayle. Aloof and harsh, Stephen is unlike anyone she has ever met, ‘a weird, irascible character out of some dense Russian novel’. His sister, Anna, is shy and thoughtful, ‘a little orphan’. Zoe and Russell, Stephen and Anna: they may come from different social worlds but all four will spend their lives moving in and out of each other’s shadow. Set amid the lush gardens and grand stone houses that line the north side of Sydney Harbour, In Certain Circles is an intense psychological drama about family and love, tyranny and freedom.

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Author:   Elizabeth Harrower
Publisher:   Text Publishing
Imprint:   The Text Publishing Company
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.381kg
ISBN:  

9781922182296


ISBN 10:   192218229
Pages:   254
Publication Date:   23 April 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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'Harrower can pierce your heart.' Michael Dirda, Washington Post 'A scandalously overlooked writer.' Michelle de Kretser 'Utterly hypnotic.' Eimear McBride, Irish Times 'She is brilliant on power, isolation and class.' Ramona Koval, Australian


'Harrower can pierce your heart.' Michael Dirda, Washington Post 'A scandalously overlooked writer.' Michelle de Kretser 'A coup...weirdly thrilling line by line...[its] dense and adult conversation crackles with a sense of moral urgency.' -- Delia Falconer Australian 'Utterly hypnotic.' Eimear McBride, Irish Times 'She is brilliant on power, isolation and class.' Ramona Koval, Australian 'Harrower's sparse prose is best read with careful concentration; it's easy to miss a brilliant observation or an original turn of phrase...An Australian novelist of extraordinary talent.' -- Readings 'Her insights into the nature of love, the role of women and the torsions of power in even the most ordinary relationship are bitter and sometimes cruel, wielded in the way that acute honesty may be, like a whip. Yet they are always delivered via the honeyed dipper of her prose.' -- Geordie Williamson Monthly 'A novel of astonishing psychological insight exploring the darker aspects of human attraction.' Saturday Paper 'An exploration of the psychologies of entitlement and deprivation in the context of love.' Book of the Week Adelaide Advertiser 'This is not a comfortable book. It is tight, intense, concentrated, powerful - almost hypnotic.' Weekend Press 'Reading In Certain Circles gave me the thrill that only comes from the work of a major novelist.' -- The Conversation 'In Certain Circles is subtle yet wounding, and very much alive.' Guardian 'A brilliant exploration of relationships, marriage, thwarted passion and the beauty and the price of love.' Herald Sun 'There are many wonderful things in this novel. 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. Whatever the reason behind her decision not to allow this novel to be released four decades ago, its rebirth is an event to be celebrated.' -- Andrew Reimer SMH/Age/Canberra Times


'Harrower can pierce your heart.' Michael Dirda, Washington Post 'A scandalously overlooked writer.' Michelle de Kretser 'A coup...weirdly thrilling line by line...[its] dense and adult conversation crackles with a sense of moral urgency.' -- Delia Falconer Australian 'Utterly hypnotic.' Eimear McBride, Irish Times 'She is brilliant on power, isolation and class.' Ramona Koval, Australian 'Her insights into the nature of love, the role of women and the torsions of power in even the most ordinary relationship are bitter and sometimes cruel, wielded in the way that acute honesty may be, like a whip. Yet they are always delivered via the honeyed dipper of her prose.' -- Geordie Williamson Monthly 'A novel of astonishing psychological insight exploring the darker aspects of human attraction.' Saturday Paper 'An exploration of the psychologies of entitlement and deprivation in the context of love.' Book of the Week Adelaide Advertiser 'In Certain Circles is subtle yet wounding, and very much alive.' Guardian 'There are many wonderful things in this novel. 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. Whatever the reason behind her decision not to allow this novel to be released four decades ago, its rebirth is an event to be celebrated.' -- Andrew Reimer SMH/Age/Canberra Times 'Exceptional' West Australian 'With its flavor of Henry James, Harrower's rediscovered story is an odd, brittle yet impressive piece of work that exposes the complex passions beneath a drawing-room-scenario surface.' Kirkus Reviews


'At the very heart of Harrower's oeuvre is a Dostoyevskyan existentialism: a fascination with the limits of the self and what pours in to fill the void when that is lacking. How -wonderful it is to have another dose of that unsettling, strangely emphatic novelistic voice.' -- Delia Falconer Australian 'Harrower can pierce your heart.' Michael Dirda, Washington Post 'A scandalously overlooked writer.' Michelle de Kretser 'Utterly hypnotic.' Eimear McBride, Irish Times 'She is brilliant on power, isolation and class.' Ramona Koval, Australian 'Harrower's spare prose is best read with careful concentration; it's easy to miss a brilliant observation or original turn of phrase.' -- Readings


'Harrower can pierce your heart.' Michael Dirda, Washington Post 'A scandalously overlooked writer.' Michelle de Kretser 'A coup...weirdly thrilling line by line...[its] dense and adult conversation crackles with a sense of moral urgency.' -- Delia Falconer Australian 'Utterly hypnotic.' Eimear McBride, Irish Times 'She is brilliant on power, isolation and class.' Ramona Koval, Australian 'Harrower's sparse prose is best read with careful concentration; it's easy to miss a brilliant observation or an original turn of phrase...An Australian novelist of extraordinary talent.' -- Readings 'Her insights into the nature of love, the role of women and the torsions of power in even the most ordinary relationship are bitter and sometimes cruel, wielded in the way that acute honesty may be, like a whip. Yet they are always delivered via the honeyed dipper of her prose.' -- Geordie Williamson Monthly 'A novel of astonishing psychological insight exploring the darker aspects of human attraction.' Saturday Paper 'An exploration of the psychologies of entitlement and deprivation in the context of love.' Book of the Week Adelaide Advertiser 'This is not a comfortable book. It is tight, intense, concentrated, powerful - almost hypnotic.' Weekend Press 'Reading In Certain Circles gave me the thrill that only comes from the work of a major novelist.' -- The Conversation 'In Certain Circles is subtle yet wounding, and very much alive.' Guardian


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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