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Short story collection by Thea Astley From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hunting the Wild Pineapple
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Hunting the Wild Pineapple (1979) is a collection of short stories by Australian writer Thea Astley. It was published in paperback by Nelson Publishers in Sydney in 1979.[1]

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The collection includes 8 original stories by the author.[1]

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Contents

  • "North: Some Compass Readings: Eden"
  • "The Curate Breaker"
  • "Hunting the Wild Pineapple"
  • "A Northern Belle"
  • "Petals from Blown Roses..."
  • "Ladies Only Ned Apply"
  • "Write Me, Son, Write Me"
  • "A Man Who is Tired of Swiper's Creek is Tired of Life"

Synopsis

The 8 stories in this collection are all narrated by Leverson who has been seduced by North Queensland's beauty and strangeness. He observed both southern imports, as well as long-term Queensland residents, equally.

Critical reception

Lyn Frost, writing in The Canberra Times noted that the collection "gives an award-winning Australian author full rein. Astley, a Queenslander, has returned there to write and discovered a whole new population...Astley conveys 'a lot of sad poetry' and humour about the place which is 'a kind of carpet-bagger's paradise'."[2]

Publication history

The collection was also published as follows:

Awards

The collection won the Colin Roderick Award in 1979.[5]

See also

References

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