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Language English Pages 318pp Country Australia | 3.4/5 Series Meredith trilogy Publication date 1969 Originally published 1969 Genre Novel | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Novels The Art of the Engine Driver, The Mango Tree, The Glade Within the Grove, Dancing on Coral, Careful - He Might Hear You |
Clean Straw for Nothing (1969) is a Miles Franklin Award-winning novel by Australian author George Johnston. This novel is a sequel to My Brother Jack, and is the second in the Meredith trilogy of semi-autobiographical novels by Johnston.
Contents
Story outline
In real life, Johnson abandoned a conventional career in Australia in journalism, and moved to a Greek island which was a magnet at the time for artists and writers. The novel Clean Straw for Nothing similarly tells the story of a journalist (David Meredith) who relocates to a Greek island, but fails to find the answers he seeks after even 13 years.
Critical reception
Ian Hicks, writing in The Canberra Times at time of the original publication of the novel, indicates that it is a worthy successor to My Brother Jack: "To say that it repeats the success of Jack is to he guilty of extreme understatement; it is a magnetic book that grasps the reader's attention and holds it firmly, with no apology...As of now we have two fine novels setting before us the dilemma of the Australian search for something beyond and intrinsically better than a crushing rush for materialistic gain. What can have happened,we are being asked, to the soul of a country once so much identified by its demand for social advance and by its belief in the virtue that was mateship."