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Thea Astley

    Thea Astley stands as one of Australia's most respected novelists, celebrated for her distinctive literary voice. Her work consistently displays a panache that weaves together satire, wit, and profound compassion, sometimes tinged with cruelty. Astley delves into the complexities of the human condition and Australian society, utilizing a prose style that is both rich and powerful. Readers will find her narratives engaging, thought-provoking, and marked by an unfailing literary grace.

    Thea Astley
    Drylands
    • Thea Astley

      Selected Poems

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The first published collection of poetry by Australian literary legend Thea Astley. This exciting collection by Australian literary legend Thea Astley brings together for the first time many poems that have never been seen or published. Winning multiple prizes for her fiction, including four Miles Franklin Awards, Astley's earliest ambition was to write poetry. It remained her private passion throughout her student days and into adulthood. These surprising and satisfying poems chart her development as a writer, evoking wartime Brisbane, the natural landscape and small-town life.

      Thea Astley2017
    • Drylands

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In her flat above Drylands's newsagency, Janet Deakin is writing a book for the world's last reader. Little has changed in her 50 years, except for the coming of cable TV. Loneliness is almost a religion, and still everyone knows your business. But the town is being outmanoeuvred by drought and begins to empty, pouring itself out like water into sand. Small minds shrink even smaller in the vastness of the land. One man is forced out by council rates and bigotry; another sells his property, risking the lot to build his dream. And all of them are shadowed by violence of some sort—these people whose only victory over the town is in leaving it.

      Drylands2000