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| Dark Palace |
Nominated ISBN: 009183676X |
Find out more about the author on the following websites: Review
of Dark Palace
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| Frank Moorhouse | ||
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State Library of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia State Library
of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia |
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ABOUT THE
BOOK
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On
an October night in 1931, in the elegant dining room of the Hôtel
des Bergues, Edith Campbell Berry is celebrating the renewal of her contract
as an officer of the League of Nations. Five years have passed since Edith's
triumphant arrival in Geneva, and the idealism of those early grand days
has been eroded by a sense of foreboding as the world moves ever closer
to another war.
Beneath her diplomatic poise, Edith is having misgivings about the marriage she thought would steady and satisfy her. As her certainties crumble, she is once again joined by Ambrose Westwood, her old friend and lover. Their reunion is joyful, and her old anxiety about their unconventional relationship is replaced by a feeling that all things are possible, at least in her private life. With Ambrose once more her guide, Edith is coaxed back into the dark, glamorous and oddly comforting demimonde of their past. The personal and professional strains of being a citizen of the world are beginning to show, however. On leave in Australia for the first time in ten years, Edith feels an unsettling alienation from her native land which raises troubling questions about herself and the world. The League, created in optimism after 'the war to end all wars', struggles valiantly against the inexorable advance of World War II; back in Geneva, Edith and her fellow officers must come to terms with the knowledge that their best efforts, and those of the well-meaning world, are simply useless against the forces of the day. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Frank
Moorhouse
was born in the coastal town of Nowra, Australia. He has written twelve
books of fiction and one non-fiction book. Grand Days, the
companion novel to Dark Palace, won the South Australian
Premier's Award for Fiction.
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