Books » Adult Fiction

Channelling Henry

by Bruce Russell

Price $24.95 Add to cart

About the Book

‘So this novel you want to write, what’s the plot?’

‘The plot is simple. A young artist moves to New York from somewhere else. The artist develops rapidly, stimulated by the charged atmosphere. The artist is too clever. The city and its denizens seem surreal … but it’s real. That’s what makes it so cruel. Even the fakes are real. She’s in deeper than she knows. She’s in trouble. Big trouble …’

When Cassie Goldin takes up her scholarship at the Empire State University, the last thing she expects to encounter is a professor who seems to be writing a novel about her life. Then there’s her Australian friend Jeremy, also struggling with the permeable boundary between fiction and life. Not to mention Hank, the street vendor with a dark past and a penchant for painting young girls. In the tradition of literary noir, with a dash of New Age metaphysics and more action that a ticker tape parade, Channelling Henry breaks new ground in Australian fiction. A millennium novel with a difference.

Category
Adult Fiction
Publication Year
2003
Publisher
Fremantle Press
ISBN11
1 86368 376 3
ISBN13
9 781863 683760
HB/PB
Paperback
Format
B+ Format (205 x 138mm)
Pages
330
Share This Book

From the Catalogue

Ten Tiny Things on Wilderness Society shortlist

Ten Tiny Things author Meg McKinlay was pleasantly surprised to be shortlisted for the Wilderness Society’s 2013 Environment Award for Children’s Literature, just one day after winning a Crystal Kite award.
Read more