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The 2010 Award

 

The Slap

The Slap

by Christos Tsiolkas

 

 

Nominated by:

  • The State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
  • The National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia
  • The State Library of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
  • Auckland City Libraries, New Zealand

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Allen & Unwin, Australia

 

 

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

At a suburban barbecue, a man slaps a child who is not his own.
This event has a shocking ricochet effect on a group of people, mostly friends, who are directly or indirectly influenced by the event.
In this remarkable novel, Christos Tsiolkas turns his unflinching and all-seeing eye onto that which connects us all: the modern family and domestic life in the twenty-first century. The Slap is told from the points of view of eight people who were present at the barbecue. The slap and its consequences force them all to question their own families and the way they live, their expectations, beliefs and desires.
What unfolds is a powerful, haunting novel about love, sex and marriage, parenting and children, and the fury and intensity - all the passions and conflicting beliefs - that family can arouse. In its clear-eyed and forensic dissection of the ever-growing middle class and its aspirations and fears, The Slap is also a poignant, provocative novel about the nature of loyalty and happiness, compromise and truth.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Christos Tsiolkas is the author of four novels: Loaded, which was made into the feature film Head-On, The Jesus Man and Dead Europe, which won the 2006 Age Fiction Prize and the 2006 Melbourne Best Writing Award. He has been awarded the Commonwealth Writer's Prize for the Best Book for South East Asia and the Pacific region and shortlisted for the 2009 Miles Franklin Literary Award and the ALS Gold Medal for his latest novel, The Slap. He is also a playwright, essayist and screen writer. He lives in Melbourne.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

 The Slap  has struck one of the nerves of contemporary society the vulnerability of children. Tsiolkas has a profoundly Australian voice that challenges our taboos and reflects contemporary life.

This book looks deeply into the modern family and 21st century life.

A novel about the relationships between children and adults and the new Australian multicultural middle-class. Slap is proving to have widespread popular and critical appeal.

 

 

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