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The Best Australian Stories 2010 (2010)

door Cate Kennedy (Redacteur)

Andere auteurs: Antonia Baldo (Medewerker), Stephanie Buckle (Medewerker), Sherryl Clark (Medewerker), Louise D’Arcy (Medewerker), Robert Drewe (Medewerker)24 meer, Gillian Essex (Medewerker), David Francis (Medewerker), Tim Herbert (Medewerker), Karen Hitchcock (Medewerker), David Kelly (Medewerker), John Kinsella (Medewerker), Anna Krien (Medewerker), Mike Ladd (Medewerker), Nam Le (Medewerker), Joshua Lobb (Medewerker), Suvi Mahonen (Medewerker), Fiona McFarlane (Medewerker), Michael McGirr (Medewerker), David Mence (Medewerker), Meg Mundell (Medewerker), Ryan O'Neill (Medewerker), Paddy O’Reilly (Medewerker), A.S. Patric (Medewerker), Joanne Riccioni (Medewerker), Josephine Rowe (Medewerker), Michael Sala (Medewerker), Dorothy Simmons (Medewerker), Cory Taylor (Medewerker), Chris Womersley (Medewerker)

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'There is little to match the pleasurable, exhilarating rush when we know we are in the hands of a writer with authority. Their power is like a kind of charisma - we allow ourselves to be willingly, absolutely persuaded.' - Cate KennedyIn The Best Australian Stories 2010, Cate Kennedy presents a seductive line-up of the year's most exciting short fiction, featuring the best work from publications around the country alongside pieces published here for the first time.A literary feud unfolds, blow by comical blow, in the books pages of a Sydney newspaper. Ned Kelly's mother has her day in court. And as flood waters slowly rise in a small Australian town, a woman quietly watches and waits.By turns playful, heart-wrenching, intimate and exuberant, these twenty-nine stories reveal the strength and variety of Australian fiction today. The authors include first-timers as well as established masters, and the result is a stimulatingly diverse collection.Contributors include: Robert Drewe, Nam Le, Karen Hitchcock, Paddy O'Reilly, John Kinsella, Anna Krien, David Francis, Chris Womersley, Ryan O'Neill, Dorothy Simmons, Louise D'Arcy, Joshua Lobb, Tim Herbert, Michael Sala, Sherryl Clarke, A.S. Patric, Josephine Rowe, Mike Ladd, Meg Mundell, David Mence, Fiona McFarlane, Cory Taylor, Antonia Baldo, Suvi Mahonen, David Kelly, Joanne Riccioni, Stephanie Buckle, Gillian Essex, Michael McGirr.… (meer)
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I've been trying to write more short stories lately, so I'm reading and studying a lot of them. This was a bit of an impulse buy; it's an annual anthology I hadn't heard of before, put out by Black Inc (which also publishes The Monthly and the Quarterly Essay). Black's main competitor is Award-Winning Australian Writing, which has a fairly clear methodology. Kennedy's anthology, on the other hand, appears to define "best" by her own discretion.

I don't mean that as a complaint - the twenty-nine stories gathered in this book are for the most part excellent. First published in magazines ranging from Island to the Harvard Review, they feature some well-known names like Robert Drewe and Nam Le, but are for the most part written by people I'd never heard of. Scanning the names in Award-Winning Australian Writing 2010, and seeing that there's no overlap, and considering this was the output from a small country in a single year, and reflecting on how most of these stories completely fly under everbody's radar... well, it's actually quite depressing from the standpoint of an aspiring writer. I am a very small fish, and this pond is bigger than I thought.

For a reader, however, The Best Australian Stories 2010 is a showcase of considerable talent. The stories are of course firmly in what Michael Chabon would dub the "quotidian plotless" genre, which is not an insult, but does mean that I recommend this only to those who appreciate Serious Literature (which, for the record, I consider to be a genre like any other).

On that topic, I found it interesting (in a morbid sort of way) to note that the vast majority of stories in this book deal with generally negative emotions, tones and atmospheres. The pages are full of fractured relationships, horrible events, gnawing uncertainties, wistful regrets and outright depression. Despite coming from a diverse group of authors, the overriding tone is without a doubt one of melancholy. There are moments of appreciative happiness, but these are usually contrasted against enough doom and gloom to make you think you're watching Australian Story. Some manage a more upbeat nature - notably John Kinsella's "Bats" and Joshua Lobb's "I Forgot My Program So I Went To Get It Back" - but these are relatively few. Even the most enjoyable story in the book, Ryan O'Neill's hilarious "The Eunuch In The Harem," is a black comedy, relating a literary feud in the pages of a Sydney newspaper, ending in murder and a darkly comic twist.

There's nothing technically wrong with this, of course, which is why I'm presenting it as a point of interest rather than a mark against the book. Conflict is vital, melancholy doesn't prevent a story from being good, and if I was reading a single story I would never have noticed it. But when they're all stacked on top of each other it has an undeniable cumulative effect. Why so sad?

I notice this dejected tone in a lot of indie Australian films and TV shows as well, particularly on SBS; a sweeping sense of doleful nihilism that's hard to articulate. It stands in stark contrast to real Australia, which for all its flaws is a land of sunshine and good fortune. Is this tendency to focus on the problems and injustices of life something that's uniquely Australian? Or is it present in most short stories that receive acclaim - another signal that Serious Literature Is Not Supposed To Be Fun? ( )
  edgeworth | May 6, 2011 |
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Baldo, AntoniaMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
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O’Reilly, PaddyMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Patric, A.S.MedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
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Simmons, DorothyMedewerkerSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
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'There is little to match the pleasurable, exhilarating rush when we know we are in the hands of a writer with authority. Their power is like a kind of charisma - we allow ourselves to be willingly, absolutely persuaded.' - Cate KennedyIn The Best Australian Stories 2010, Cate Kennedy presents a seductive line-up of the year's most exciting short fiction, featuring the best work from publications around the country alongside pieces published here for the first time.A literary feud unfolds, blow by comical blow, in the books pages of a Sydney newspaper. Ned Kelly's mother has her day in court. And as flood waters slowly rise in a small Australian town, a woman quietly watches and waits.By turns playful, heart-wrenching, intimate and exuberant, these twenty-nine stories reveal the strength and variety of Australian fiction today. The authors include first-timers as well as established masters, and the result is a stimulatingly diverse collection.Contributors include: Robert Drewe, Nam Le, Karen Hitchcock, Paddy O'Reilly, John Kinsella, Anna Krien, David Francis, Chris Womersley, Ryan O'Neill, Dorothy Simmons, Louise D'Arcy, Joshua Lobb, Tim Herbert, Michael Sala, Sherryl Clarke, A.S. Patric, Josephine Rowe, Mike Ladd, Meg Mundell, David Mence, Fiona McFarlane, Cory Taylor, Antonia Baldo, Suvi Mahonen, David Kelly, Joanne Riccioni, Stephanie Buckle, Gillian Essex, Michael McGirr.

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