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Country
  
Australia

Publisher
  
MacDonald, London

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1965

Genre
  
Literary fiction

Followed by
  
Visitants

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1965

Pages
  
283pp

Author
  
Randolph Stow

Preceded by
  
Tourmaline

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The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea (1965) is a novel by Australian writer Randolph Stow.

Contents

Story outline

Set in Geraldton, Western Australia after World War II the novel follows the story of a boy (Rob Coram) and his cousin Rick. The book begins in 1941 when Rob is six and his idol, Rick, is sent off to war. By the time Rick has returned after spending time as a prisoner of war Rob's view of the world has changed markedly and his childhood has ended.

Critical reception

Maurice Dunlevy came late to the book so didn't review it in The Canberra Times until 1972 when he called it "not so much a novel as a lyric poem...The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea is a beautiful book, a novel full of controlled evocative prose, a haunting sense of place, and a wonderfully consistent structure of imagery."

In a survey of the author's work for Australian Book Review in 2009, Tony Hassall has no doubts about the novel's worth: "The book captures the contradictory feelings of its author as he looks back on a golden childhood with fierce nostalgic longing, while at the same time seeing it as transient and irrevocably separate from mature experience... In its sensitive exploration of Rob’s reluctant progression into a world of divided allegiances, The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea stands alongside earlier Australian classics like Henry Handel Richardson’s The Fortunes of Richard Mahony and Martin Boyd’s Lucinda Brayford."

References

The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea Wikipedia