Saturday, July 23, 2011

The Transit of Venus, Shirley Hazzard




I've been a bit forgetful on this blog lately! I didn't get stuck into the book Gez gave me but about a week or more ago started this book instead. There are two young Australian women in the story; so far, the book is set in England. It's quite beautifully written but again, another somewhat "twitty" over analytical book, the young protagonists have too much navel-gazing time on their hands ... Still, it's a nice escape from all the other "busy" that's going on at the moment.




The photo is of Shirley Hazzard in 2007, taken by Christopher Petersen.




The Transit of Venus, her third novel, won the 1980 National Book Critics Circle Award.[5] Her next novel, The Great Fire, which took her twenty years to write, garnered the 2003 National Book Award, the 2004 Miles Franklin Award, and the 2005 William Dean Howells Medal. It was also shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction, longlisted for the 2004 Man Booker Prize, and named a 2003 Book of the Year by The Economist.[6] Her second novel, The Bay of Noon, was nominated for the Lost Man Booker Prize.




It's interesting that only Transit made it on to the FAN list ...





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