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Fiction

Reunion by Andrea Goldsmith

by Judith Armstrong
May 2009, no. 311

Reunion by Andrea Goldsmith

Fourth Estate, $32.95 pb, 416 pp, 97800732287832

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What’s the use,’ asks Alice before wandering away from her uncommunicative sister, ‘of a book without pictures or conversations?’ Grown-up readers can probably manage without the former, but it is unusual to find a novel with as little dialogue in it as Andrea Goldsmith’s Reunion, or one that so deliberately ignores the common injunction ‘Show, don’t tell.’

Yet Goldsmith has several books to her credit, including The Prosperous Thief, which was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award in 2002, and for several years taught creative writing at Deakin University. Presumably she knows what she is doing. In point of fact, not only does this flouting of conventional rules come over as quite refreshing, it is in any case justified by the demands of the narrative.


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Reunion by Andrea Goldsmith

Fourth Estate, $32.95 pb, 416 pp, 97800732287832

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


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