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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1967

ISBN
  
0-7251-0060-5

Author
  
Thomas Keneally

Country
  
Australia

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Publisher
  
Cassell, Australia

Pages
  
247 pp

Originally published
  
1967

Genre
  
Novel

Preceded by
  
The Fear

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Followed by
  
Three Cheers for the Paraclete

Similar
  
Thomas Keneally books, Australia books, Novels

Bring Larks and Heroes is a 1967 novel by Australian author Thomas Keneally which won the Miles Franklin Award in 1967.

Contents

Plot summary

The novel is set in an unidentified Penal colony in the South Pacific, which bears a superficial resemblance to Sydney. The novel is concerned with the exploits of the colony's "felons" (a term which was not in general use at the time the novel is set, which Keneally explains his use of in a brief preface as being more appropriate than "convicts"), in particular an Irish Marine named Phelim Halloran.

Halloran joins the marines after leaving prison and finds he identifies more with the Irish prisoners than his mainly Protestant English superiors.

Critical reception

London-based Australian critic Robert Hughes stated in The Times: "Here is a rarity — an Australian novelist who docs not use his Strine literary context as a prop or an excuse, and thus remains sensitive to his actual and physical environment...He is the first novelist to use Australia's colonial past intelligently, neither sentimentalising it as woozy bush - balladry nor turning it into an ersatz myth".

Leonard Ward in The Canberra Times: " Thomas Keneally's writing style is smooth and economical of words with sometimes a curious lilt to them, even when he is dealing in brutality and tragedy. He is certainly one of the best Australian novelists today."

Dedication

"To Judith who nursed this poor herd of chapters to pasture."

Publishing history

Following its original publication by Cassell in 1967 (reprinted in 1967 and 1968), the novel went through the following editions:

  • Belmont Books, New York, 1967
  • Sun Books, Melbourne, 1968 (reprinted 1972, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1984)
  • Viking, New York, 1968
  • Quartet, London, 1973
  • Penguin, Victoria, 1988
  • Text Publishing, Text Classics, Victoria, 2012
  • References

    Bring Larks and Heroes Wikipedia