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My Brother Jack

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
384 pp

Author
  
George Johnston

Cover artist
  
Sidney Nolan

Genres
  
Fiction, Novel

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Publication date
  
1964

Originally published
  
1964

Publisher
  
William Collins, Sons

Country
  
Australia

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Followed by
  
Clean Straw for Nothing

Similar
  
Australia books, Novels

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My Brother Jack is a classic Australian novel by writer George Johnston. It is part of a trilogy centering on the character of David Meredith. The other books in the trilogy are Clean Straw for Nothing and A Cartload of Clay. It is still available through Australian booksellers, unlike the other two novels although they are probably in most Australian libraries. Its text is commonly studied for many English Literature subjects in Australia.

Contents

My brother jack excerpt


Overview

This semi-autobiographical novel follows the narrator, David Meredith, through his childhood and adolescence in interwar Melbourne through to adulthood and his journalism career during World War II. The novel constantly contrasts him with his older and more "typically Australian," brother, Jack.

The book chronicles the life of an average Australian bloke in interwar Australian society. Jack Meredith is a liked and tough man, uneducated but hardworking and decent, who grew up suffering during the Great Depression. His younger brother has a successful and prominent career as journalist, although the narrator's personal life is empty, unlike that of his more physical, less intellectual, more "Aussie" brother Jack.

Jack is a post-colonial archetype of Australian men: a type that has largely disappeared from reality with the modernisation of Australia however the image lingers and continues to influence the national psyche. The novel describes the "Aussie bloke" - physical, unintellectual - and his place in interwar Australian history with affection and a certain respect.

The book was made into an Australian TV series (2001).

Awards and nominations

It won the Miles Franklin Award in 1964.

1965 Series

The book was serialised for ABC in 1965 by Charmian Clift, who was also Johnston's wife.

Cast

  • Ed Devereaux
  • Nick Tate
  • Richard Meikle
  • 2001 Series

    It was adapted again in 2001 by John Alsop and Sue Smith. The cast included William McInnes, Angie Milliken, Claudia Karvan and Jack Thompson, with Simon Lyndon, Matt Day as the brothers and Ross Ward from Ballarat.

    References

    My Brother Jack Wikipedia