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The Tyrant's Novel

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2003

Pages
  
292

Originally published
  
2003

Page count
  
292

Country
  
Australia

3.4/5
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Publisher
  
Doubleday, Australia

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Followed by
  
The Widow and Her Hero

Author
  
Thomas Keneally

ISBN
  
1864710713

Preceded by
  
An Angel in Australia

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Thomas Keneally books
  
Woman of the inner sea, Flying hero class, A river town, Season in Purgatory, Cut Rate Kingdom

The Tyrant's Novel is a 2003 novel by Australian novelist Tom Keneally.

Contents

Plot summary

An unnamed country's tyrannical ruler, Great Uncle, commands author Alan Sheriff to ghost-write a novel that will have the literary circles of the western world talking about him. The novel is told from the point-of-view of Sheriff after he has arrived in Australia as a refugee and been incarcerated in a detention centre.

Reviews

Alfred Hicking in The Guardian was cautious about confirming the book as one of Keneally's best: " Keneally's novels are often prodigiously long and overstuffed with a multitude of literary devices - the bulging tome of 2002's Bettany's Book suggested there were at least two better-proportioned novels fighting to get out. By Keneally's standards, The Tyrant's Novel is a mere slip of a thing. Whether it will turn out to be the other book on his epitaph, we will have to wait and see."

But Amanda Urban in Publishers' Weekly was a little more confident in her judgment. "In his hands, the cliché of the suffering artiste struggling to avoid selling out takes on real depth and pathos. This is an exquisitely wrought study of moral corruption in a convincing—and frighteningly modern—political dystopia."

Awards and nominations

  • 2003 winner Colin Roderick Award
  • References

    The Tyrant's Novel Wikipedia