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Learn morewe only need to tease out the first stray thread, such as the lingering wake left by a white ship forging through grey light to where a thousand seabirds disappear from the collapsing sky . . . and we've begun
It is 1954, but not the same way the history books would have it. Events and characters swirl in a vortex of fragments and chance connections.
Brisbane celebrates the young Queen Elizabeth II's arrival on her first royal tour of the commonwealth. Meanwhile the future is being shaped behind closed doors, laying the foundations for the 21st century . . .
A magisterial novel resonant with contemporary concerns, by one of Australia's foremost authors writing at the height of his ambition.
Praise for Vortex
'Everything about Rodney Hall's work is major: the beauty of the writing, the dark and vibrant imagination, and the enormous pleasure it gives the reader. Michael Herr
'Rodney Hall writes the world as if it were lit by stormlight, a genius that recognises each facet for its singularity as well as its inherent interconnectedness.' Josephine Rowe
'Vortex is many mighty things. Above all, it is generous.' Beejay Silcox
Rodney Hall OAM is an author with an international reputation. His books have been published in the USA, the UK, Canada and Australia, also in translation into German, French, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Korean, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian.
He has had 14 novels published, 11 collections of poems, a collection of short fictions, 2 biographies, the texts for 4 books of photographs on Australian society, plus a travel book on Australia and a political polemic Abolish the States! His play A Return to the Brink was produced at the Malthouse for the 1999 Melbourne International Festival. He has edited/collected 6 anthologies.
His radio scripts have been broadcast by the ABC and the BBC - two 90-minute radio features were ABC Italia Prize entries. His libretto and scenario Whispers, set to music by Andrew Ford, has been performed in every Australian state capital (and recorded by Move Records). He wrote the libretto and directed the opera Dry River Run-music by Paul Dean-in 2019.
From 1967-78 he was Poetry Editor of The Australian. In 1968 he became the first writer to be awarded a resident Creative Arts Fellowship at the Australian National University. He has been recipient of several Literature Board Fellowships and a residency at Yaddo.
He has been seven times shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award, he won it for Just Relations in 1982, also for The Grisly Wife in 1994. He won the Canada-Australia Award in 1988 and the Victorian Premier's Prize for Captivity Captive in 1989. In 1970 he won third prize in the Captain Cook Bicentenary Competition for the manuscript of his novel A Place Among People. He has been twice awarded the gold medal of the Australian Literature Society, in 1992 and 2001, and three times nominated for the Booker Prize in the UK.