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The 2010 Award

 

Wanting

Wanting

by Richard Flanagan

 

 

Nominated by:

  • The State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
  • The State Library of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Knopf, Australia

 

the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

It is 1839. A young Aboriginal girl, Mathinna, is running through the long wet grass of an island at the end of the world to get help for her dying father, an Aboriginal chieftain. Twenty years later, on an island at the centre of the world, the most famous novelist of the day, Charles Dickens, realises he is about to abandon his wife, risk his name and forever after be altered because of his inability any longer to control his intense passion.

Connecting the two events are the most celebrated explorer of the age, Sir John Franklin - then governor of Van Diemen's Land - and his wife, Lady Jane, who adopt Mathinna, seen as one of the last of a dying race, as an experiment. Lady Jane believes the distance between savagery and civilisation is the learned capacity to control wanting. The experiment fails, Sir John disappears into the blue ice of the Arctic seeking the Northwest Passage, and a decade later Lady Jane enlists Dickens' aid to put an end to the scandalous suggestions that Sir John's expedition ended in cannibalism.

Dickens becomes ever more entranced in the story of men entombed in ice, recognising in its terrible image his own frozen inner life. He produces and stars in a play inspired by Franklin's fate to give story to his central belief that discipline and will can conquer desire. And yet the play will bring him to the point where he is no longer able to control his own passion and the consequences it brings.

Inspired by historical events, Wanting is a novel about art, love, and the way in which life is finally determined never by reason, but only ever by wanting.

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Richard Flanagan was born in Tasmania in 1961. Regarded internationally as one of Australia’s pre-eminent novelists, his multi-award winning novels, Death of a River Guide, The Sound of One Hand Clapping, Gould's and The Unknown Terrorist have been published to popular success and critical acclaim in twenty-five countries. His most recent book Wanting was shortlisted for the 2009 Miles Franklin Literary award. He directed a feature film version of The Sound of One Hand Clapping and most recently collaborated with Baz Luhrmann on the script for Luhrmann’s recent blockbuster, Australia. He lives in Hobart with his family.

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