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Prelude to Waking

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Country
  
Australia

Publication date
  
1950

Pages
  
245pp

Author
  
Miles Franklin

Publisher
  
Angus & Robertson

Followed by
  
Cockatoos

Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1950

Genre
  
Fiction

Preceded by
  
My Career Goes Bung

Similar
  
Some Everyday Folk and, Bring the Monkey, My Career Goes Bung, My Brilliant Career, The diaries of Miles Franklin

Prelude to Waking : A Novel in the First Person and Parentheses (1950) is a novel by Australian writer Miles Franklin, which was originally published under the author's pseudonym "Brent of Bin Bin".

Contents

Story outline

The novel is set in England, France and the USA, in the period immediately following World War I. The story is told by Nigel Barraclough about Merlin Giltinane and her father and brother from Australia.

Critical reception

A reviewer in The Sydney Morning Herald noted that the author had written some fine novels using this pseudonym but: "Prelude to Waking, which carries a note by the author, dated 1925, will only detract from that reputation. It is a shallow tale of unreal people, built shakily and ornately on a slight situation, and told in an irritatingly affected style."

Similarly Gladys Hain in The Argus was also disappointed: "Having enjoyed earlier books by Brent of Bin Bin who still remains anonymous, the reader will approach "Prelude To Waking" with great expectations. But he-and she-will be disappointed, for the style has become too affectedly nonchalant, and the ideas are too few to hold the narrative together. At times the old wit bubbles up, but there is post-war weariness in many of the witticisms, and though the character delineation is admirable the whole book has a sketchiness which prevents the reader settling down to it. A pity."

References

Prelude to Waking Wikipedia


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