The Riders Explained

The Riders
Author:Tim Winton
Cover Artist:Mary Callahan
Country:Australia
Language:English
Genre:Fiction
Publisher:Macmillan
Pub Date:1994
Media Type:Print (Cloth)
Pages:377
Isbn:978-0-7329-0790-7
Dewey:823 20
Congress:PR9619.3.W585 R5 1994
Oclc:32698948

The Riders (1994) is a novel by Australian author Tim Winton published in 1994. It was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1995.

Plot summary

The Riders tells the story of an Australian man, Fred Scully, and his seven-year-old daughter Billie. Scully, as he is known, and his wife, Jennifer, have planned to move from Australia to a cottage they have purchased in Ireland. His wife and daughter are due to arrive in Ireland, but at the airport only Billie arrives, traumatised and unable to tell her father what has happened or why her mother put her on the plane alone. The story follows Scully and Billie as they travel around Europe retracing the steps of their previous travel, trying to find Jennifer and work out why she left them.[1]

Themes

Iain Grandage, who wrote the music for adaptation of The Riders as an opera, described the novel as follows: "At its heart, The Riders is about the nature of love. It deals with questions of how well we can truly know someone; how well we can truly know ourselves."[2]

Reviews

A review in the Kirkus Review stated that, "Emotions, character, and intellect so perfectly calibrated that a modest story of love betrayed becomes, in Winton's hands, a minor masterpiece."

The Publishers Weekly described the novel as a 'suspense thriller" and a "gut-wrenching love story" and praise his descriptions of landscapes, the energy of his prose and call Winton "stunning".[3]

Adaptations

Opera

An opera based on the novel, with libretto by Alison Croggon and music by Iain Grandage, was premiered in Melbourne in September 2014.[4]

Plans for films

The rights to the novel were secured by Susie Brooks-Smith in 2000.[5] In 2004, Robert Fox signed on as producer. It was announced in 2012 that Sam Worthington was cast in the lead role, with Timothy Spall and Charles Dance in supporting roles. Brooks-Smith had adapted the screenplay with Michael Hirst and Francesca Brill, and Robert Connolly would direct.[6] It was later revealed that filming would soon begin in February 2013 in Korčula and Budapest, with a planned release date for February 2014, but the project did not proceed.[7] [8] In February 2014, Hans Fabian Wullenweber was announced to replace Connolly as director, and Ronan Keating, Luke Hemsworth, and Mark Strong were all added to the cast, with Spall being the only original actor reported. Filming was set to begin in Dublin later that year.[9] However, just a couple months later, Jahmil X.T. Qubeka was announced as the new director, and an entirely new cast consisting of Liam McIntyre, Pixie Davies, and Richard E. Grant were all set to appear. Pre-production was planned begin on May 29, 2012, with Umedia funding.[10]

In 2018, it was reported that David Kajganich would adapt the novel and brought the film rights to Ridley Scott to produce through his Scott Free Productions company.[11]

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kirkus Review. Kirkus Review. 2 February 2017.
  2. Web site: Iain Grandage The Riders. Iain Grandage. 2 February 2017.
  3. Web site: The RIders. Publishers Weekly. 2 February 2017.
  4. http://dailyreview.crikey.com.au/the-riders-review-malthouse-theatre-melbourne/12570 "The Riders Review (Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne)"
  5. Web site: Atherton commercials house gears up UK film arm. April 13, 2000. July 25, 2022. Adam. Minns. Screen Daily.
  6. Web site: Stealth has The Riders starring Sam Worthington. August 30, 2012. July 25, 2022. Phoebe. Gallagher. Moviehole. https://web.archive.org/web/20120902111434/https://moviehole.net/201257110stealth-picks-up-the-riders-starring-sam-worthington. September 2, 2012.
  7. Web site: Star cast for Winton film. 7 September 2012. Lucy. Gibson. The West Australian. 18 February 2017.
  8. Web site: The Riders. IMDb. 18 February 2017.
  9. Web site: Ronan Keating to star in 'The Riders'. February 24, 2014. July 25, 2022. Deirdre. Molumby. IFTN.
  10. Web site: Spartacus star to lead Umedia's Riders. May 16, 2014. July 25, 2022. Geoffrey. MacNab. Screen Daily.
  11. Web site: 'Suspiria' Scribe David Kajganich Adapting 'The Riders' For Scott Free. October 8, 2018. July 25, 2022. Anthony. D'Alessandro. Deadline.
  12. Web site: Shortlist 1995. Man Booker Prize. 2 February 2017.
  13. Web site: Tim Winton Author Bio. Booktopia. 2 February 2017.