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Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Love Stories
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'Trent Dalton, Australia's best-loved writer, goes out into the world and asks a simple, direct question: 'Can you please tell me a love story?'

'A blind man yearns to see the face of his wife of thirty years. A divorced mother has a secret love affair with a travelling priest. A widower miraculously finds a three-minute video recorded by his wife before she died. A tree lopper's heart falls in a forest. A working mum contemplates taking the photographs of her late husband down from the fridge. A girl writes her last letter to the man she loves, then sets it on fire. An ageing gigolo regrets the one that got away. A palliative care nurse helps a dying woman converse with the angel at the end of her bed. A renowned 100-year-old scientist ponders the one great earthly puzzle he was never able to solve: 'What is love?'

'Endless stories. Human stories. Love stories.

'Inspired by a personal moment of profound love and generosity, bestselling author – and one of Australia's finest journalists – Trent Dalton spent two months in 2021 pounding city pavements, speaking to Australians from all walks of life and asking them one simple and direct question: 'Can you please tell me a love story?' For two straight weeks he sat at a desk with a sky-blue 1960s Olivetti typewriter, on the bustling corner of Adelaide and Albert streets, Brisbane, with a sign saying, 'Sentimental writer collecting love stories. Do you have one to share?'

'The result is Love Stories – a warm, wise, poignant, funny and moving book about love in all its guises, told by Australians from all corners of the country and the world, including stories, observations and reflections on lovers in parks; people in cemeteries, hospital wards, pubs and bingo halls; and newlyweds walking out of registry offices. There will be stories of people falling into love, falling out of love, and never letting go of the loved ones in their hearts. And woven through it all will be remembrances of Trent's own special moments, and of the people whose love stories have made him the man and writer he is today.

'A heartfelt, deep, funny, wise and tingly tribute to the greatest thing we will never understand and the only thing we will ever really need: love.' (Publication summary)

Adaptations

Love Stories Tim McGarry , 2024 single work drama

“I believe in touch. I believe in song. I believe she remembers him. I believe the perfect girl can always meet the perfect boy. I believe we are not alone in the universe.” 

'A father prepares himself for the day he lets go of his daughter’s hand. A young man breaks up with his girlfriend so they can both follow their dreams. A couple play nice in public to hide the fractures at home. A woman rebuilds herself along with a flood-devastated city. A working mum contemplates taking the photographs of her late husband down from the fridge. A grandmother dreams of seeing her grandson’s face. A renowned 100-year-old scientist ponders the one great earthly puzzle he was never able to solve: 'What is love?' 

'Inspired by a personal moment of profound love and generosity, bestselling author – and one of Australia's finest journalists – Trent Dalton spent two months in 2021 gathering stories on his sky-blue 1960s Olivetti typewriter, on a prominent street corner in Brisbane’s CBD.

'Speaking to Australians from all walks of life, he asked them one simple thing: 'Can you please tell me a love story?'

'What followed was Dalton’s unashamedly joyous collection of Love Stories, and the creative team behind the smash-hit page-to-stage adaptation of Boy Swallows Universe (Sam Strong and Tim McGarry) reuniting to bring to life Dalton’s latest warm, wise, poignant, funny and moving story about love, in all its guises.'

Source: Brisbane Festival.

Notes

  • Author's note: For Kathleen Kelly

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Fourth Estate , 2021 .
      image of person or book cover 6005858801422524987.jpg
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      Extent: 240p.
      Note/s:
      • Published 27 October 2021
      ISBN: 9781460760932
    • London,
      c
      England,
      c
      c
      United Kingdom (UK),
      c
      Western Europe, Europe,
      :
      The Borough Press ,
      2021 .
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      Extent: 352p.p.
      Note/s:
      • Published 28 October 2021.
      ISBN: 9780008520496

Other Formats

  • Sound recording.
  • Large print.

Works about this Work

Heart of the Matter Trent Dalton , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 10-11 August 2024; (p. 7)
Trent Dalton Love Stories Suzanne Marks , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Newtown Review of Books , June 2022;

— Review of Love Stories Trent Dalton , 2021 selected work autobiography biography
'The bestselling novelist brings together real-life love stories in this collection.' 
Critic Swallows Book Catriona Menzies-Pike , 2022 single work essay
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , May 2022; Critic Swallows Book : Ten Years of the Sydney Review of Books 2023;

'Picture Trent Dalton sitting on a Brisbane street corner. A typewriter on a folding table in front of him, a hand-made sign stuck to it, upon which is written the words, ‘sentimental writer seeks stories’. Here he is, the most bankable Australian writer of the decade: a storyteller on the street, a man on the tools, a displaced sentimental bloke trying to make sense of twenty-first century life. And this is how he wrote his latest book, a work of non-fiction called Love Stories, the title of which is self-explanatory. Dalton has kept the ecstasy and epiphany dials turned to eleven since the release of Boy Swallows Universe in 2018 – and Australian readers love him.' (Introduction)

y separately published work icon Live Recording : Trent Dalton in Conversation Julia Baird (interviewer), 2021 23474861 2021 single work podcast interview

'A conversation on love between Trent Dalton and Julia Baird (Phosphorescence) to celebrate the release of Dalton's latest work, Love Stories.' (Production summary) 

Come Writers and Critics Caroline Overington , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 6 November 2021; (p. 15)
Trent Dalton Love Stories Suzanne Marks , 2022 single work review
— Appears in: The Newtown Review of Books , June 2022;

— Review of Love Stories Trent Dalton , 2021 selected work autobiography biography
'The bestselling novelist brings together real-life love stories in this collection.' 
Come Writers and Critics Caroline Overington , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 6 November 2021; (p. 15)
y separately published work icon Live Recording : Trent Dalton in Conversation Julia Baird (interviewer), 2021 23474861 2021 single work podcast interview

'A conversation on love between Trent Dalton and Julia Baird (Phosphorescence) to celebrate the release of Dalton's latest work, Love Stories.' (Production summary) 

Critic Swallows Book Catriona Menzies-Pike , 2022 single work essay
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , May 2022; Critic Swallows Book : Ten Years of the Sydney Review of Books 2023;

'Picture Trent Dalton sitting on a Brisbane street corner. A typewriter on a folding table in front of him, a hand-made sign stuck to it, upon which is written the words, ‘sentimental writer seeks stories’. Here he is, the most bankable Australian writer of the decade: a storyteller on the street, a man on the tools, a displaced sentimental bloke trying to make sense of twenty-first century life. And this is how he wrote his latest book, a work of non-fiction called Love Stories, the title of which is self-explanatory. Dalton has kept the ecstasy and epiphany dials turned to eleven since the release of Boy Swallows Universe in 2018 – and Australian readers love him.' (Introduction)

Heart of the Matter Trent Dalton , 2024 single work column
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 10-11 August 2024; (p. 7)
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