Tourmaline (novel) explained

Tourmaline
Author:Randolph Stow
Country:Australia
Language:English
Genre:Literary fiction
Publisher:MacDonald, London
Release Date:1965
Media Type:Print
Pages:224 pp
Preceded By:To the Islands
Followed By:The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea

Tourmaline (1963) is the fourth novel by Australian writer Randolph Stow.[1]

Story outline

Set in the fictional town of Tourmaline in outback Western Australia, the novel follows the arrival of Michael Random and the impact he has on the community. The town is slowly dying as a result of a combination of drought and the abandonment of its mines. Random preaches the word of God to the town's inhabitants and promises to find water, which stirs the townsfolk to life.

Critical reception

Reviewing the re-issue of the book by Text Publishing, Nicholas Rothwell in The Australian noted: "Alone among Stow’s books, Tourmaline gained a certain reputation with the European intelligentsia: its author was briefly seen as a pioneer of modern storytelling, alongside figures such as Lawrence Durrell and John Fowles. It depicted the same Australia that was becoming known from the paintings of Sidney Nolan and Russell Drysdale: a visual, sensory space."[2]

The critic David Fonteyn saw the work in allegorical terms: "Tourmaline is an ecological allegory in which cultural revitalisation is posited due to an acceptance of, and engagement with, the natural environment despite the death drive that is contained within it. In the novel, the natural environment is figured as a living entity that is feared by the people in the town of Tourmaline."[3]

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See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/C401374 Austlit - Tourmaline by Randolph Stow
  2. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/review/randolph-stows-text-classics-five-reprints-of-his-novels/news-story/aab70c05a495c0545c3f2ea58e83d058 "Randolph Stow’s Text Classics: five reprints of his novels" by Nicholas Rothwell, The Australian, 22 August 2015
  3. https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20110123132900/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/63067/20110124-0029/www.nla.gov.au/openpublish/index.php/jasal/article/view/1458/2205.html "Tourmaline: An Ecological Allegory" by David Fonteyn, JASAL, Vol 10, 2010
  4. https://www.textpublishing.com.au/books/tourmaline Text Publishing - Tourmaline - Randolph Stow