Season in Purgatory explained

Season in Purgatory
Author:Thomas Keneally
Country:Australia
Language:English
Genre:Literary fiction
Publisher:Collins, London
Release Date:1976
Media Type:Print
Pages:223 pp
Isbn:0002224712
Preceded By:Gossip from the Forest
Followed By:A Victim of the Aurora

Season in Purgatory (1976) is a novel by Australian author Thomas Keneally.[1]

Plot outline

The novel is set during the Second World War on the island of Mus, which lies in the Adriatic Sea. David Pelham is a junior medical officer in the British Army who volunteers for battlefield medical work and is parachuted onto the island along with a number of British officers and servicemen. Their aim is to aid Tito's partisans in fighting the occupying Germans.

Reception

Clement Semmler gave a warning to his readers regarding the novel's depictions of surgical operations and finished: "Despite its strong stuff, the novel is, as I have said, immensely readable, more so I believe than any other Thomas Keneally has written to date."[2]

Reviewing the novel in The Canberra Times Sandy Murray noted: "Thomas Keneally possesses in rare degree the capacity of conveying with startling reality the most intimate activities of the varied characters in his novels. His pathos is quickly shared with the reader." And concluded: "Thomas Keneally has not dodged the factual crudities of a war situation which bears the stamp of truth. His rugged realities serve to set war in the context of waste and madness where the untamed tantrums of human nature enjoy full play."[3]

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See also

Notes and References

  1. http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/10968649 National Library of Australia - Season in Purgatory by Thomas Keneally
  2. "Mutilated bodies, suffering minds" by Clement Semmler, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 November 1976, p15
  3. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article110834244 "Surgeon with the Partisans" by Sandy Murray, The Canberra Times, 8 January 1977, p10
  4. http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/C267797 Austlit - Season in Purgatory by Thomas Keneally