Taking Shelter Explained

Taking Shelter
Author:Jessica Anderson
Country:Australia
Language:English
Genre:Fiction
Release Date:1989
Media Type:Print
Pages:232 pp.
Isbn:0670829501
Preceded By:Stories from the Warm Zone
Followed By:One of the Wattle Birds

Taking Shelter (1989) is a novel by Australian writer Jessica Anderson. It was originally published by Penguin Books in Australia in 1989.[1]

Synopsis

Set in Sydney in the late 1980s the novel follows Beth who breaks off her engagement to Miles when she discovers he is gay, and then plunges into a passionate and uneasy affair with Marcus.

Critical reception

Veronica Sen, witing in The Canberra Times, noted: "In her most recent novel Jessica Anderson explores contemporary Sydney where the pace of life exacerbates the moral confusion, family conflict and personal stress so characteristic of modern society...In her witty portraiture of the young and not-so-young confronting problems of freedom and responsibility and self-understanding, Anderson demonstrates what she sees as the primary function of literature: the need to engage, to entertain. In the realm of storytelling she does, indeed, 'make something' of value."[2]

Publication history

After its original publication in 1989 in Australia by publisher Penguin Books[3] the novel was later reprinted as follows:

Awards

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Austlit — Taking Shelter by Jessica Anderson (Penguin Books) 1989. Austlit. 11 December 2023.
  2. Web site: "Street cats on the streets of Sydney" . The Canberra Times, 19 May 1990, p8. 11 December 2023.
  3. Web site: Taking Shelter (Penguin Books 1989) . National Library of Australia. 11 December 2023.
  4. Web site: Taking Shelter (Untapped 2021) . National Library of Australia. 11 December 2023.
  5. Web site: "Malouf's sixth novel wins Miles Franklin award" . The Canberra Times, 26 June 1991, p5. 11 December 2023.