Before I Wake (1996) is a novel by Australian author John Scott.
Author | John Scott |
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Language | English |
Genre | novel |
Publisher | Penguin, Australia |
Publication date | 1996 |
Publication place | Australia |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 433 |
ISBN | 0140256954 |
Preceded by | What I Have Written |
Followed by | The Architect |
The novel consists of a sequence of five novellas and features poems by Melissa Curran, attributed in the story to the character Danielle.[1] The main character is Jonathan Ford, a failed writer who travels through Thirroul, Paris, Littlehampton, and Tasmania, reflecting on his difficult childhood before reuniting with his sisters. He seduces and abandons a poet named Danielle, who commits suicide. He also forms a relationship with a woman named Donna and her sister Rachel; the three end the novel in tentative happiness at a vineyard in Tasmania, which Rachel inherits after another character, Tardieu, is the victim of parochial violence.[2]
The core theme of the novel is the impact of abuse, especially child abuse, and the experience of personal damage and failure.[2] In addition to the characters' many experiences of abuse and violence, the novel discusses the murder of James Bulger, which occurred three years prior to the novel's publication.[1]
In 1997, the novel was shortlisted for both the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction.
References
edit- ^ a b Anderson, Don (1996-07-01). "Don Anderson reviews 'Before I Wake' by John Scott". Retrieved 2023-04-07.
- ^ a b ""Review, John Scott, Before I Wake", '"Westerly, Autumn 1977" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-09-14.