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Fiction

The Singing by Stephanie Bishop & The Patron Saint Of Eels by Gregory Day

by Sarah Kanowski
August 2005, no. 273

The Singing by Stephanie Bishop

Brandl & Schlesinger, $26.95 pb, 206 pp, 1 876040 54 8

The Patron Saint Of Eels by Gregory Day

Picador, $22 pb, 181 pp, 0 330 42158 1

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The Singing is the inaugural publication in the Varuna Firsts series, a collaboration between the Varuna Writers’ House and Brandl & Schlesinger. Both should be applauded for bringing a distinctive new voice into Australian writing; not to mention the honour due to the prodigious talent of Stephanie Bishop herself. Bishop has written a haunting novel with a seemingly simple story: love gone awry. A woman runs into an ex-lover on the street (neither protagonist is named), and this meeting throws her back into the story of their past. The two narratives – her solitary life now and the tale, mainly, of the relationship’s end – run in parallel. The novel’s energy, however, is ruminative rather than linear, circling around the nature of their love, pressing at the bruises left by its collapse.


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The Singing by Stephanie Bishop

Brandl & Schlesinger, $26.95 pb, 206 pp, 1 876040 54 8

The Patron Saint Of Eels

The Patron Saint Of Eels by Gregory Day

Picador, $22 pb, 181 pp, 0 330 42158 1

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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