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Issue Details: First known date: 2002... 2002 The White Body of Evening
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'Behind the respectable facade of turn-of-the-century Melbourne lies another, darker city—one of obsession, derangement, dissipation and crime. This is the world that has driven Albert Walters to the brink of madness, that haunts his abused wife Anna and infects the lives of their children, Paul and Ondine. Led astray by a mysterious charlatan, Paul's artistic ambition conflicts not only with society but with a sister who finds her reflection distorted in the decadence that surrounds her. Spurred on by a shocking murder and fuelled by the absurdities of war and nationhood, Paul is drawn into the darkness that inspires him, while Ondine takes dubious refuge in the light'. Source: bookseller's website.

Notes

  • Dedication: For Rosa
  • Epigraph: The white body of the evening/Is torn into scarlet,/Slashed and gouged and seared/Into crimson,/And hung ironically/With garlands of mist. - From 'Sunsets' by Richard Aldington (1892-1962)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Pymble, Turramurra - Pymble - St Ives area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Flamingo , 2002 .
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      Extent: 350p.
      Written as: A.L. McCann
      ISBN: 0732274672
    • Pymble, Turramurra - Pymble - St Ives area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Flamingo , 2003 .
      Extent: 407p.
      Written as: A.L. McCann
      ISBN: 0732277337
Form: audiobook
    • North Hobart, Central Hobart, Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,: Hear a Book , 2003 .
      Extent: ca. 10 hours and 30 min.p.
      Description: 7 sound cassettes: 2 track, mono.
      ISBN: 174054918X

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Works about this Work

Shirley Hazzard’s Australia : Belated Reading and Cultural Mobility Brigitta Olubas , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , Special Issue 2010;
This essay examines Shirley Hazzard’s representation of and reception in Australia by returning to her 1984 Boyer Lectures, arguing that from the perspective of twenty-five years hindsight, they provide a useful contribution to recent conversations about the critical location of Australian literary culture in international contexts, including in particular, the cosmopolitan. In attending to the operations of time and space in Hazzard’s account of her contemporary world, this ‘delayed’ reading of the lectures provides for a more complex understanding of her significance in the contemporary field of Australian literary studies, arguing that in its striking presentation of Cold War locations and events, Hazzard’s work stages a decided move away from the specifically colonial frames that organise Australian cosmopolitanism, and that in this, her work generates a distinctive form of cosmopolitan cultural mobility, and as a consequence a distinctive perspective on Australia. (Author's abstract)
Subtopia or Sunnyside? Rodney Wetherell , 2006 single work criticism
— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 65 no. 2 2006; (p. 174-180)
Editor's note: Rodney Wetherell considers the treatment of Melbourne and its suburbs in some recent novels.
Interview With Dr Andrew McCann Masaya Shimokusu (interviewer), 2005 single work interview
— Appears in: Multiculturalized 21st-Century Cities and Ethnicity: A Comparative Study of Cities in Australia and Japan-Sydney, Melbourne and Hamamatsu 2005; (p. 47-63)
The interview explores the author's purpose in depicting the relationship of psychological and psycho-sexual drives within institiutions of middle-class German and Austrian society in a context of early twentieth century Australia.
Cosmopolitan Australians and Colonial Modernity : Alex Miller's Conditions of Faith, Gail Jones's Black Mirror and A.L. McCann's The White Body of Evening Robert Dixon , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , November vol. 49 no. 2004; (p. 122-137)
Robert Dixon says 'In this paper I want to test the proposition that there is a new generation of "cosmopolitan Australians"'.
Gothic Melbourne : The White Body of Evening Andrew McCann , 2002 single work essay
— Appears in: Arts Alumni News , December 2002; (p. 4)
Darker Side of Bleak City Michael Sharkey , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 27-28 July 2002; (p. 6)

— Review of The White Body of Evening Andrew McCann , 2002 single work novel
Two Debut on the Dark Side Thuy On , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 25 August 2002; (p. 98)

— Review of The White Body of Evening Andrew McCann , 2002 single work novel ; Borrowed Eyes Saskia Beudel , 2002 single work novel
Art Roughly Recorded Cindy Lord , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: The Courier-Mail , 3 August 2002; (p. 5)

— Review of The White Body of Evening Andrew McCann , 2002 single work novel
Paperbacks Ian McFarlane , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: Canberra Sunday Times , 8 September 2002; (p. 22)

— Review of Jazz Tango Tracy Ryan , 2002 single work novel ; The White Body of Evening Andrew McCann , 2002 single work novel ; Attempts to Draw Jesus Stephen Orr , 2002 single work novel
Malodorous Melbourne Edwina Preston , 2002 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 246 2002; (p. 57)

— Review of The White Body of Evening Andrew McCann , 2002 single work novel
Gothic Melbourne : The White Body of Evening Andrew McCann , 2002 single work essay
— Appears in: Arts Alumni News , December 2002; (p. 4)
Cosmopolitan Australians and Colonial Modernity : Alex Miller's Conditions of Faith, Gail Jones's Black Mirror and A.L. McCann's The White Body of Evening Robert Dixon , 2004 single work criticism
— Appears in: Westerly , November vol. 49 no. 2004; (p. 122-137)
Robert Dixon says 'In this paper I want to test the proposition that there is a new generation of "cosmopolitan Australians"'.
Interview With Dr Andrew McCann Masaya Shimokusu (interviewer), 2005 single work interview
— Appears in: Multiculturalized 21st-Century Cities and Ethnicity: A Comparative Study of Cities in Australia and Japan-Sydney, Melbourne and Hamamatsu 2005; (p. 47-63)
The interview explores the author's purpose in depicting the relationship of psychological and psycho-sexual drives within institiutions of middle-class German and Austrian society in a context of early twentieth century Australia.
Subtopia or Sunnyside? Rodney Wetherell , 2006 single work criticism
— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 65 no. 2 2006; (p. 174-180)
Editor's note: Rodney Wetherell considers the treatment of Melbourne and its suburbs in some recent novels.
Shirley Hazzard’s Australia : Belated Reading and Cultural Mobility Brigitta Olubas , 2010 single work criticism
— Appears in: JASAL , Special Issue 2010;
This essay examines Shirley Hazzard’s representation of and reception in Australia by returning to her 1984 Boyer Lectures, arguing that from the perspective of twenty-five years hindsight, they provide a useful contribution to recent conversations about the critical location of Australian literary culture in international contexts, including in particular, the cosmopolitan. In attending to the operations of time and space in Hazzard’s account of her contemporary world, this ‘delayed’ reading of the lectures provides for a more complex understanding of her significance in the contemporary field of Australian literary studies, arguing that in its striking presentation of Cold War locations and events, Hazzard’s work stages a decided move away from the specifically colonial frames that organise Australian cosmopolitanism, and that in this, her work generates a distinctive form of cosmopolitan cultural mobility, and as a consequence a distinctive perspective on Australia. (Author's abstract)
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