He. by Murray Bail - ISBN: 9781922330949
Hardcover
Anonymous portrait, elusive memories, passing through time and circumstances.

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  • Hardcover

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    2 March 2021

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Summary

An elusive, elliptical, often beautiful thread of recollections and observations, He. is not autobiography, or even memoir, but an almost anonymous portrait of a figure passing through time and circumstances.

It begins with boyhood, in suburban Adelaide after the war. As the narrator remembers the years the focus shifts forward to the recent past and back again, often within the same paragraph, mirroring the randomness of memory. Through these vignettes and fragments we glimp…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781922330949
ISBN-10:1922330949
Author:Murray Bail
Publisher:Text Publishing
Imprint:The Text Publishing Company
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:2 March 2021
Weight:302g
Dimensions:127mm x 321mm x 243mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘One of the most remarkable of the generation of Australian fiction writers that includes Peter Carey and came to first maturity 25 or so years ago.’

‘One of the most remarkable of the generation of Australian fiction writers that includes Peter Carey and came to first maturity 25 or so years ago.’ * Age *
‘Few writers anywhere in the world can match [Bail] for stylistic daring.’ * Irish Examiner *
‘One of Australia’s most original and imaginative writers.’ * Canberra Times *
‘As a storyteller, Bail cannot put a foot wrong.’ – Signature
‘Bail writes like an angel.’ – Bulletin
‘Murray Bail ranks as one of three indisputably world-class Australian novelists now practicing.’ – The New York Times Book Review
He. is a record of observing…Observation, rather than interaction, is His approach to the world…The images and memories break out in a disorderly jostle. But they are the memories He keeps…There is so much that is pleasurable in He.—the aperçus, the aphorisms, the vignettes of time and place.’ * Australian Book Review *
‘There are certain books, the publication of which it would be an understatement to call anything less than an event. He. is one…Bail’s writing remains nimble in a way that cannot help but inspire envy…He., for all its concision, need say nothing more. It is full of uncanny energy, gracefully panoramic. Like life, it may be short; yet, of all the books I have read this year, it’s perhaps the most wondrous, the most inordinately beautiful.’ * Declan Fry, Saturday Paper *
‘Murray Bail has for decades been one of the most significant writers in Australia…[He.] is a meticulous collage of tiny crystalline worlds that were vanishing even as they were perceived…Behind everything in this very strange, intimately familiar book, there is what Shakespeare called “a woman’s longing” for experience and it is executed with an immense gravity and tender care…It is a frail wonder of a book with the potency of a dream.’ * Peter Craven, Age *
‘[Bail entangles] the relative coherence of his early memories with more fragmentary snapshots of adult life. The effect is startling, a Cezanne-like combination of expressive delicacy and absence…The suave and lugubrious line of his prose in these pages, its intensely visual character, cuts all the way to sinew…The result is a memoir that fails as autobiography but succeeds—miraculously, stainlessly—as literature.’ * Geordie Williamson, Australian *
‘Murray Bail’s He. seems to enclose most of a life and much of the world…[It] slips seamlessly across time and place…One must soften one’s heart to read it, letting it break open, at the same time as laughing or being aghast…Bail’s books will live on, as did his beloved Stendhal’s.’ * Moya Costello, Overland *
‘[A] beautifully crafted assembly of fragments.’ * InDaily *
He. is short, but highly condensed…Memories—the very personal, the public, the poetic, or the textural—are captured in one or two paragraphs, sometimes one or two pages, sometimes one or two brief lines…He. moves with a looping stride, focusing on overlapping groups of time—early childhood, teenage years, life overseas…The most poignant of Bail’s recollections are of his early life, and of his mother and father…Reflections on the gradual transformation of society, particularly in terms of language and fashion, inject lightness…In He., Bail is able to take the ultra-personal and make it resonate with the general.’ * Guardian *
‘Couched in curiosity, astringency and a surprised tenderness…Melancholy but with muscle.’ * Adelaide Advertiser *

About The Author

Murray Bail

Murray Bail lives in Sydney. His first book, The Drover’s Wife and Other Stories, was published in 1975. He has won numerous awards, including the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and the Miles Franklin Literary Award for Eucalyptus. His most recent novel, The Voyage, was shortlisted for multiple literary awards. Bail’s most recent work of non-fiction, He., was published in 2021.

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