27/04/2024
My (Anthony Lynch's) review of Georgia Blain’s posthumously published story collection We All Lived in Bondi Then (Allen & Unwin Books) is in the April issue of Australian Book Review. I greatly admired the collection but, like many others, feel a great pang that (unless other works emerge from the drawer) we will not see more of Blain’s clean prose capturing her characters with wit, tenderness and insight. It was a privilege to review this collection. You can find the review online at the link below. (Yes, there’s a paywall to access the full review, but taking out a subscription helps support ABR and its writers.)
When Georgia Blain died at the age of fifty-one in 2016, the reading public was robbed of a superb prose writer in her prime. Her final and, some consider, best novel, Between a Wolf and a Dog (2016), achieved wide critical acclaim. Shortly after Blain succumbed to brain cancer, that novel went on t...