An Item from the Late News explained

An Item from the Late News
Author:Thea Astley
Country:Australia
Language:English
Publisher:University of Queensland Press, Australia
Release Date:1982
Media Type:Print (Hardback and Paperback)
Pages:200
Isbn:0702217026
Preceded By:A Kindness Cup
Followed By:Beachmasters

An Item from the Late News (1982) is a novel by Australian author Thea Astley.[1]

Plot summary

The narrator here is arch, sarcastic, oblique Gabby, a painter who, in reaction against her boring upper-middle family, has been through marriage, affairs, bohemianism, and a breakdown..Now, back in her home-town of Allbut, a former mining center that's become a near-ghost town ""in our continental funkerama,"" Gabby is oddly entranced by a newcomer named Wafer--an overage hippie whose only goal is to find ""the perfect bomb shelter."" (His father was a WW II bomb fatality; he's obsessed with Hiroshima.) But Wafer's quiet quest on the town's outskirts will be doomed--by the town's greed and hypocrisy and violence, by Gabby's own self-involved apathy: Wafer is terrorized by a local macho-thug; his fatherly affection for a teenage girl (the thug's rape victim) is used against him. And when Wafer happens to find a precious stone on one of his wanderings, the town will stop at nothing to learn the location of this possible new gem-lode. . . with a predictably fatal outcome.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Austlit - An Item from the Late News by Thea Astley . Austlit. 12 July 2023.
  2. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/thea-astley-7/an-item-from-the-late-news/ Kirkus Reviews
  3. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article131846391 "Violence Under the Sun" by Marian Eldridge, The Canberra Times, 28 May 1983, p12