Monkey Grip by Helen Garner - ISBN: 9781925773156
Hardcover
Love, addiction, and letting go: A dance in the Australian underground.

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  • Hardcover

    172 pages

  • Release Date

    29 October 2018

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Summary

Helen Garner’s gritty, lyrical first novel divided the critics on its publication in 1977. Today, Monkey Grip is regarded as a masterpiece—the novel that shines a light on a time and a place and a way of living never before presented in Australian literature: communal households, music, friendships, children, love, drugs, and sex.

When Nora falls in love with Javo, she is caught in the web of his addiction; and as he moves between loving her and leaving, between his need for …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781925773156
ISBN-10:1925773159
Author:Helen Garner, Charlotte Wood
Publisher:Text Publishing
Imprint:The Text Publishing Company
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:172
Release Date:29 October 2018
Weight:578g
Dimensions:37mm x 242mm x 175mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘Garner is a natural storyteller.’ * James Wood, New Yorker *
‘Her use of language is sublime.’ * Scotsman *
‘This is the power of Garner’s writing. She drills into experience and comes up with such clean, precise distillations of life, once you read them they enter into you. Successive generations of writers have felt the keen influence of her work and for this reason Garner has become part of us all.’ * Australian *
‘Its embattled characters are so real that by the last page you feel not just that you have read a magnificent novel but that you have experienced life itself.’ * The Times on The Spare Room *
‘What Garner offers in these novels is an alternative to the cloying metafiction of the late 20th century and the washed-out realism of the 21st. They are undeniably of their time – the 1970s commitment to the liberating possibilities of sex, drugs and communal living in Monkey Grip, the hangover nursed in the 1980s in The Children’s Bach – but they also belong to a literary epoch we think of as long gone, as they earnestly strive to resurrect a modernist art of estrangement.’ * London Review of Books *

About The Author

Helen Garner

Helen Garner writes novels, stories, screenplays and works of non-fiction. In 2006 she received the inaugural Melbourne Prize for Literature, and in 2016 she won the prestigious Windham–Campbell Prize for non-fiction and the Western Australian Premier’s Book Award. In 2019 she was honoured with the Australia Council Award for Lifetime Achievement in Literature. Her novels include The Children’s Bach, Cosmo Cosmolino and The Spare Room. She lives in Melbourne.

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