Country Australia Genre Literary fiction Media type Print | Publication date 1961 Originally published 1961 | |
Publisher Faber and Faber, London Similar The Tower, The watcher on the cast ir, Selected Stories |
The Tilted Cross (1961) is a novel by Australian author Hal Porter.
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Plot outline
The novel is set in Hobart, Tasmania, in 1845-46. It follows the last few months in the life of Judas Griffin Vaneleigh, a transported forger and suspected poisoner.
Critical reception
A reviewer in The Canberra Times was not as enthusiastic as some of his colleagues: "Porter's baroque style gives his wordage full play. He spins his words like a thick spider's web and in the depths of the web he sets an evil collection of characters — the impotent knight, his adulterous wife, the nymphomaniacal spastic, sadists, drunkards, homosexuals. They move dimly and poisonously in the mess of words like red-back spiders stirring in a thick web in a dark corner."
References
The Tilted Cross Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA