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The Burial

Courtney Collins    
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304

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A breathtakingly brilliant debut novel in the tradition of Cormac McCarthy - inspired by Australia's last bushranger, young woman Jessie Hickman.

Description

It is the dawn of the twentieth century in Australia and a woman has done an unspeakable thing.
Twenty-two-year-old Jessie has served a two-year sentence for horse rustling. As a condition of her release she is apprenticed to Fitzgerald 'Fitz' Henry, who wants a woman to allay his loneliness in a valley populated by embittered ex-soldiers. Fitz wastes no time in blackmailing Jessie and involving her in his business of horse rustling and cattle duffing.
When Fitz is wounded in an accident he hires Aboriginal stockman, Jack Brown, to steal horses with Jessie. Soon both Jack Brown and Jessie are struggling against the oppressive and deadening grip of Fitz.
One catastrophic night turns Jessie's life on its head and she must flee for her life. From her lonely outpost, the mountains beckon as a place to escape. First she must bury the evidence. But how do you bury the evidence when the evidence is part of yourself?
Inspired by the life of Jessie Hickman, legendary twentieth-century bushranger, The Burial is a stunning debut novel, a work of haunting originality and power.

Awards

Shortlisted, 2013 Stella Prize
Shortlisted, 2013 NSW Premier's Literary Awards - UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing
Longlisted, 2013 Nita B Kibble Literary Awards for Women Writers - 2013 Dobbie Literary Award


The Burial is the debut novel of Courtney Collins. It has been optioned for a feature film by Pure Pictures. Courtney's next work in progress, The Walkman Mix has already received attention through the Melbourne Lord Mayor's Creative Writing Award 2011. Courtney grew up in the Hunter Valley in NSW. She now lives on the Goulburn River in regional Victoria.

ISBN: 9781743311875
Australian Pub.: September 2012
Publisher: ALLEN & UNWIN
Imprint: ALLEN & UNWIN
Subject: Literary fiction
Edition Number: 1



Listen to Courtney Collins read from The Burial, recorded by Lilith Lane at the Bakehouse Studio in Melbourne.

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'The Burial is a richly atmospheric novel that harkens after the colonial past. It has award winner stamped all over it.' - read the rest of this review at Culture Street

'Collins executes some artful literary manoeuvres of her own in this tale that blazes with truth and mystery' - read the rest of this review at Melbourne Review

'Collins will kidnap you and hold you hostage till you arrive breathless at The Burial’s brilliant liberating conclusion.' - read the rest of this review at the Newtown Review of Books

'The Burial is not a long book, but it is eminently engaging, relying on a narrative trick that could so easily be gimmicky, but never is. Collins creates a beautiful narrative in both voice and structure, heralding the arrival of a new Australian talent that has a bright future.' - read the rest of this review at A Novel Approach

Listen to Courtney Collins discussing her work on ABC Radio National

Listen to Courtney Collins on The Bookclub on 4ZZZ FM

Courtney Collins on Australia's last bushranger Jessie Hickman - interview

Reader reviews

'Wow. That was a ride. Received book 2 days ago, and I happily ignored the rest of my life, because I had to finish it. Absolutely enthralling. I was so taken by Miss Jessie, she had me exhausted just reading about her struggles. And, the writing from the grave...wow, that added such a great extra dimension. At times, I could almost smell what they were smelling, good and bad. It's one of those rare books that truly take you away from wherever you are. I'm pretty sure that if you'd hooked me up to a monitor, my heart was racing during the chase, the panic was so palpable. The characters felt so full and real, yet, like real life...you never quite can tell what decisions they will make until they make them. Captivating and raw.

'Thanks for the opportunity to read it... I think it will be with me for a while.

'I hope there are more books to come from this author. I'm left wanting to know what happened to the gang...especially Bill. There is another book there alone!' - J. Boxsell, QLD

'When I started to read The Burial by Courtney Collins my thoughts in the first few pages were that I didn't think I would like the book...

'However, it didn't take long for my initial thoughts to be overturned. The author's descriptions of the Australian bush and the people who tried to make a living there in the early twentieth century are wonderful. The story line dragged me in and I finished the just under 300 pages in a short time. I didn't see the twist in the tale coming!

'So, without giving any of the narrative away, I recommend this novel. The cover says the book "is a stunning debut novel, a work of haunting originality and power". I agree and will be looking out for the author's next book.' - C. Cousins, NSW

'WHAT A CRACKER OF A TALE! It  starts with electrifying urgency and so that sense remains, a few surprises interweave the tale along the way.  Miss Jessie is made of ‘will o’ the wisp’ stuff, elusive and never quite definable. Momentary descriptive passages give a beautiful sense of time, place, frailty and affinity with natural life. I LOVED IT' - C. Chamberlain, SA

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