Gossip from the Forest explained

Gossip from the Forest
Author:Thomas Keneally
Country:Australia
Language:English
Publisher:Collins, England and Australia
Release Date:1975
Media Type:Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages:222 pp
Isbn:0151367051
Dewey:823
Congress:PZ4.K336 Go 1976 PR9619.3.K46
Oclc:1863442

Gossip from the Forest is a 1975 novel by the Australian author Thomas Keneally which deals with the negotiations surrounding the ending of World War I.[1]

Subject matter

"In Gossip from the Forest, Keneally offered a concentrated fictional presentation of the peace talks that took place in the Forest of Compiègne in November 1918, focusing on the highest-ranking German negotiator, Mattias Erzberger, a liberal pacifist.

Critical reception

According to the New York Times Book Review's Paul Fussell, Gossip from the Forest 'is a study of the profoundly civilian and pacific sensibility beleaguered by crude power.... it is absorbing, and as history it achieves the kind of significance earned only by sympathy acting on deep knowledge.'

Robert E. McDowell in "World Literature Today" concluded that 'with Gossip from the Forest Keneally has succeeded better than in any of his previous books in lighting the lives of historical figures and in convincing us that people are really the events of history.'"[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Austlit - Gossip from the Forest . Austlit. 6 July 2023.
  2. http://www.answers.com/topic/thomas-keneally Biography: Thomas Keneally
  3. Web site: The Booker Prize 1975 . The Booker Prize. 6 July 2023.
  4. Web site: Austlit - Gossip from the Forest - Awards . Austlit. 6 July 2023.
  5. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0489716/ Internet Movie DataBase