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"I" is a Versatile Character by Jenny Boult

by Mark Roberts
July 1986, no. 82

"I" is a Versatile Character by Jenny Boult

WAV publications, 96pp, $8.95 pb

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Jenny Boult’s sixth book ‘I’ is a versatile character is also her first book of prose. It follows her play Can’t Help Dreaming which was performed by the All Out Ensemble in Adelaide, and four books of poetry, including The Hotel Anonymous, which won the 1981 Anne Elder Award.

The stories in this collection vary greatly in form and content, but they share a particular ‘poetic’ style which is rare among contemporary Australian prose writers. Although Boult is by no means the first Australian poet to publish fiction, she has been more successful than most in bringing to her prose many of the skills she has developed in writing poetry.

 


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"I" is a Versatile Character by Jenny Boult

WAV publications, 96pp, $8.95 pb

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


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