Cosmo Cosmolino

Novel by Helen Garner From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cosmo Cosmolino is a 1992 book by Australian writer Helen Garner.[1] The book consists of three linked works: two short stories and a novella, though the author and critics have described it as a novel.[2]

LanguageEnglish
Publication date
1992
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Cosmo Cosmolino
First edition
AuthorHelen Garner
LanguageEnglish
PublisherMcPhee Gribble
Publication date
1992
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint
Pages221
ISBN0747513449
Preceded byPostcards from Surfers (1985) 
Followed byThe First Stone (1994) 
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It was first published in Australia by McPhee Gribble[3] and was shortlisted for the 1993 Miles Franklin Award.[4] It has been reported that the novel's title is Garner's favourite, and came to her in a dream.[5]

Short stories

In the first short story "Recording Angel", a woman goes to a hospital to see a gravely ill friend.[6] In the second short story "A Vigil", a man is forced to see the cremation of his girlfriend who committed suicide.[6]

Novella

In the novella that gives the name to the book, freelance writer Janet owns a terrace house in Melbourne. The house was previously inhabited by a communal household.[7]

Critical reception

The novel was critically well received.[8]

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