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It’s been twenty years since Ava Langdon published her much-lauded novel The Apple Pickers, but today could very well be the day her genius is finally recognised again. Armed with a freshly completed manuscript, a yellow cravat and a machete, Ava strides out into the world in the hope of being published – and so the adventure begins. Despite being dismissed as an eccentric – or worse – by the world around her, and battling poverty and age, Ava’s internal world remains vivid; her purpose, clear.

Author Mark O’Flynn first learned about legendary Blue Mountains writer and recluse Eve Langley when he stumbled across her abandoned hut outside the small town of Leura. Though he moved on to other projects, Langley’s voice stayed with him: ‘Why did she change her name (by deed poll) to Oscar Wilde? Why the romantic preoccupation with her past? So little is known of her final days.’ O’Flynn’s fascination with her life eventually led to the creation of the irrepressible Ava Langdon.

Rich in wordplay and colourful anecdote, The Last Days of Ava Langdon is an intimate, witty and soulful conjuring of a once-great artist in her final days, which will leave the reader questioning – what passion would sustain you if everything was lost?

Notes

  • Dedication:

    In memory of my father

    Tim O'Flynn

    1926-2015

  • Epigraph: It is absurd to say that the age of miracles is past. It has not yet begun. –Oscar Wilde, Letter from Paris, 1900
  • Inspired by real author Eve Langley (1904-1974) and Australian novelist and poet known for The Pea Pickers (1942)

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Other Formats

  • Braille and sound recording.

Works about this Work

y separately published work icon Miles Franklin Shortlist 2017 Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2017 14751086 2017 single work interview podcast

'The shortlist for the 2017 Miles Franklin was announced on 18 June 2017, and this episode - featuring all five shortlisted authors - was released on 20 June 2017.

This episode features interviews with all five shortlisted authors: Emily Maguire (An Isolated Incident), Mark O'Flynn (The Last Days of Ava  Langdon), Ryan O'Neill (Their Brilliant Careers), Philip Salom (Waiting) and Josephine Wilson (Extinctions).'

Source: Blurb.

Heart-warming, Biting, Tragic, Funny: the Miles Franklin Shortlist Will Move You Jen Webb , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Conversation , 6 September 2017;

'The 2017 Miles Franklin Award winner will be announced tonight, but I’m not taking bets on who it’s likely to be. Each shortlisted novel is by a first-time nominee. Each is of satisfyingly high literary quality and very different in voice, logic, focus and story.' (Introduction)

Ava and Eve Suzanne Falkiner , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , August no. 383 2016; (p. 31)

— Review of The Last Days of Ava Langdon Mark O'Flynn , 2016 single work novel
Delving into the Literary Recluse’s Domain Dominic Amerena , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 6-7 August 2016; (p. 25)

— Review of Wood Green Sean Rabin , 2016 single work novel ; The Last Days of Ava Langdon Mark O'Flynn , 2016 single work novel
[Review] The Last Days of Ava Langdon by Mark O'Flynn Derek Hinckley , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Antipodes , December vol. 30 no. 2 2016; (p. 419-421)

— Review of The Last Days of Ava Langdon Mark O'Flynn , 2016 single work novel
Delving into the Literary Recluse’s Domain Dominic Amerena , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 6-7 August 2016; (p. 25)

— Review of Wood Green Sean Rabin , 2016 single work novel ; The Last Days of Ava Langdon Mark O'Flynn , 2016 single work novel
Ava and Eve Suzanne Falkiner , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , August no. 383 2016; (p. 31)

— Review of The Last Days of Ava Langdon Mark O'Flynn , 2016 single work novel
[Review] The Last Days of Ava Langdon by Mark O'Flynn Derek Hinckley , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: Antipodes , December vol. 30 no. 2 2016; (p. 419-421)

— Review of The Last Days of Ava Langdon Mark O'Flynn , 2016 single work novel
Heart-warming, Biting, Tragic, Funny: the Miles Franklin Shortlist Will Move You Jen Webb , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: The Conversation , 6 September 2017;

'The 2017 Miles Franklin Award winner will be announced tonight, but I’m not taking bets on who it’s likely to be. Each shortlisted novel is by a first-time nominee. Each is of satisfyingly high literary quality and very different in voice, logic, focus and story.' (Introduction)

y separately published work icon Miles Franklin Shortlist 2017 Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2017 14751086 2017 single work interview podcast

'The shortlist for the 2017 Miles Franklin was announced on 18 June 2017, and this episode - featuring all five shortlisted authors - was released on 20 June 2017.

This episode features interviews with all five shortlisted authors: Emily Maguire (An Isolated Incident), Mark O'Flynn (The Last Days of Ava  Langdon), Ryan O'Neill (Their Brilliant Careers), Philip Salom (Waiting) and Josephine Wilson (Extinctions).'

Source: Blurb.

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