The Plains (novel)

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LanguageEnglish
GenreLiterary
PublisherNorstrilia Press
The Plains
AuthorGerald Murnane
LanguageEnglish
GenreLiterary
PublisherNorstrilia Press
Publication date
1982
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint
Pages126 pp.
ISBN0909106096

The Plains (1982) is a novel by Australian writer Gerald Murnane.[1]

The novel follows a young man, who originates from "Outer Australia", and who has travelled inland to make a film about "The Plains" and the people who live there. He attaches himself to a wealthy landowner and for the next twenty years works in his patron's library making notes for his film to be titled "The Interior", while he slowly immerses himself in the culture of this wide land.

Critical reception

Writing in The Age D. J. O'Hearn called the novel a "teasing and singular" work, going on to comment: "The odyssey of his film maker is the odyssey of any artist, the author included, and has therefore a kind of ironic poignancy."[2]

Barry Oakley, in The Sydney Morning Herald, found it that "like a diamond hidden in flannelette, is a piece of imaginative writing so remarkably sustained that it is a subject for meditation rather than mere reading."[3]

Publication history

After its original publication in 1982 by Norstrilia Press[1] the novel was later reprinted as follows:

The novel was also translated into Swedish in 2005, French in 2011, Hungarian in 2012, Catalan in 2014, Spanish in 2015, German in 2017, Italian in 2019, Finnish, Slovenian and Dutch in 2020, Danish in 2021, Albanian in 2022, Portuguese in 2024, and Norwegian in 2025.[11]

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