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FROM THE WINNER OF THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2014

Mathinna, an Aboriginal girl from Van Diemen’s Land, is adopted by nineteenth-century explorer, Sir John Franklin, and his wife, Lady Jane. Franklin is confident that shining the light of reason on Mathinna will lift her out of savagery and desire. But when Franklin dies on an Arctic expedition, Lady Jane writes to Charles Dickens, asking him to defend Franklin’s reputation amid rumours of his crew lapsing into cannibalism.

Dickens responds by staging a play in which he takes the leading role as Franklin, his symbol of reason’s triumph, only to fall in love with an eighteen-year-old actress. As reason gives way to wanting, the frontier between civilisation and barbarity dissolves, and Mathinna, now a teenage prostitute, goes drinking on a fatal night.



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Exquisite * New Yorker *
Fascinating * New York Times *
Irresistibly good * The Times *
Dazzling... A captivating tale of cruelty and disappointment * Washington Post *
Richard Flanagan is a master * Guardian *
A beautifully constructed fugue on desire and its denial * Times Literary Supplement *
This is the best novel I have read this year or expect to read for several more... Wanting shakes us rudely from our stupors, wakes us up to history. There can be no author more passionate or unfettered than Flanagan * Sydney Morning Herald *

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: 26/05/2016
      ISBN13: 9781784702922, 978-1784702922
      ISBN10: 1784702927

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      FROM THE WINNER OF THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2014

      Mathinna, an Aboriginal girl from Van Diemen’s Land, is adopted by nineteenth-century explorer, Sir John Franklin, and his wife, Lady Jane. Franklin is confident that shining the light of reason on Mathinna will lift her out of savagery and desire. But when Franklin dies on an Arctic expedition, Lady Jane writes to Charles Dickens, asking him to defend Franklin’s reputation amid rumours of his crew lapsing into cannibalism.

      Dickens responds by staging a play in which he takes the leading role as Franklin, his symbol of reason’s triumph, only to fall in love with an eighteen-year-old actress. As reason gives way to wanting, the frontier between civilisation and barbarity dissolves, and Mathinna, now a teenage prostitute, goes drinking on a fatal night.



      Trade Review
      Exquisite * New Yorker *
      Fascinating * New York Times *
      Irresistibly good * The Times *
      Dazzling... A captivating tale of cruelty and disappointment * Washington Post *
      Richard Flanagan is a master * Guardian *
      A beautifully constructed fugue on desire and its denial * Times Literary Supplement *
      This is the best novel I have read this year or expect to read for several more... Wanting shakes us rudely from our stupors, wakes us up to history. There can be no author more passionate or unfettered than Flanagan * Sydney Morning Herald *

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