The Passage (Palmer novel) explained

The Passage
Author:Vance Palmer
Country:Australia
Language:English
Publisher:Stanley Paul, England
Release Date:1930
Media Type:Print (Hardback and Paperback)
Pages:288
Preceded By:Men are Human
Followed By:Daybreak

The Passage (1930) is a novel by Australian author Vance Palmer.[1] It won the ALS Gold Medal for Best Novel in 1930.

Plot summary

The novel is set in a small fishing village on the coast of Queensland, known as "The Passage", and centres around the affairs of the Callaways, original pioneers in the area. The tranquility of this unspoilt, idyllic location is endangered by Vic Osborne, a developer who threatens to urbanize "The Passage".

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Austlit - The Passage by Vance Palmer . Austlit. 18 July 2023.
  2. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32524859 "Australiana : Vance Palmer's Prize Novel" by John K. EwersThe West Australian, 6 June 1931, p4
  3. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article205110751 "Vance Palmer : Poet and Novelist" by J.E.S. The Age, 28 October 1933, p4
  4. http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/C44488 "The Passage by Vance Palmer" Austlit
  5. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article4397106 "Best Novel of 1930" The Argus, 16 June 1931, p6