Ian Irvine (Hobson) Ian Irvine (Hobson) i(26434950 works by)
Writing name for: Ian Irvine
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1 Goya's Child/Children of Munch Ian Irvine (Hobson) , 2018 single work poetry
— Appears in: Painted Words 2018 2018; (p. 128)
1 Six Poems from Coral Reveries : Darwinian Poetics Ian Irvine (Hobson) , 2017 sequence poetry
— Appears in: Painted Words 2017 2017; (p. 134-142)
1 y separately published work icon The City of Quartz Ian Irvine (Hobson) , Australia : Zoetics Institute , 2016 10880129 2016 single work novel fantasy science fiction

'Rowan Sweeney is a thirty-three year old perpetual student with relationship and vocational issues. Out of desperation he takes a job with Douglass Green - a Doctor of 'something or other', publisher of 'curios', and New Age therapist living in Central Victoria. Rowan soon discovers Green has a hidden agenda involving Neo-Druidism, Alchemy, cricket, music, obscure languages, and a quantum computer. Asked to write a biography about Abraham Isles, 'an important 19th Century convict-mystic', Rowan quickly realises he's in over his head ... literally.

'The novel is partially set in an Alternative Australia where the European colonisation of the continent took a different path early in the 1830s. The novel explores themes related to: the place of creativity in life and society, the impact of colonisation on indigenous peoples, New Science notions of self-identity, creativity and physical reality, and the age old conflict between Materialism and sacred views of the cosmos. It is also a story about love and assuming adult responsibilities in our complex post-modern world.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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