The Glade Within the Grove by David Foster

The Glade Within the Grove by David Foster

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In the tradition of novels by Saul Bellow, James Joyce and Flann O’Brien. Championed by E Annie Proulx.

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The Glade Within the Grove by David Foster

In the tradition of novels by Saul Bellow, James Joyce and Flann O’Brien. Championed by E Annie Proulx. The year is 1995. D’Arcy D’Oliveres, erstwhile postman of Dog Rock, English emigre long settled in Australia, and baronet, has retired. Turning out some old mailbags during his last days at work, D’Arcy discovers at the bottom of one of them an undelivered package. It turns out to contain the manuscript of an epic poem called the Ballad of Erinungarah which tells of a time in the 1960s when a commune settled in a hidden valley deep in the forest country of the far South Coast of Australia. Through the power of the ‘sacred pump’, green munga, and emasculation the valley was revealed to the commune as the Land of the Ever Young, a place hinted at through centuries of spiritual and historical writings. D’Arcy narrates the epic story in his typical obsessive and quirky manner, digressing here and there on subjects as diverse as penis rings and candle making, and makes passing references in his learned way to the writings of, for example, Apuleius (and other classical writers, whom he translates in hilarious free fashion), The Golden Bough, and The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, amongst many. This learned vernacular-mad genius is in the tradition of the narrators of novels by Saul Bellow, James Joyce and Flann O’Brien. The reader will at once acknowledge that here is a classic of 20th century fiction fit to sit beside Joyce’s Ulysses. The Glade Within The Grove is a novel which attempts to describe a Mystery. It is also a novel of high comedy, and palpable genius.

David Foster was born in 1944 and spent his early childhood in Katoomba in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales. He trained as a scientist at Sydney University. His novel THE PURE LAND (1974) shared the first AGE award for the best Australian book of the Year, and his novel MOONLITE (1981) won the National Book Council Award for Australian Literature.

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ISBN 13 9781857025620
ISBN 10 1857025628
Title The Glade Within the Grove
Author David Foster
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1997-07-03
Number of pages 480
Prizes Short-listed for IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 1998, Short-listed for International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award 1998
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.