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Holden's Performance: A Novel

Holden's Performance: A Novel

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Publication Date: May 1st, 2002
Publisher:
Picador
ISBN:
9780312420802
Pages:
384
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Description

Holden's Performance by award-winning author Murray Bail is the story of Holden Shadbolt, a guileless and matter-of-fact innocent as he passes through the cities and landscape of Australia. His reassuring silent presence and photographic memory make him useful to men of power and women who appear to need his protection. He is surrounded by larger than life figures whose exploits and adventures Holden follows—ex-Corporal Frank 'Bloodnut' McBee, the scrap dealer who woos his mother; his uncle Vern, a shortsighted proofreader who likes facts and eating newspaper with is breakfast cereal; and the crippled artist Harriet, whose twists and curves appeal to Holden as he holds to his own unswervingly straight lines.

About the Author

Murray Bail has won numerous prizes for his novels—Eucalyptus, Homesickness, and Holden’s Performance—including the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Eucalyptus. He lives in Sydney, Australia.

Praise for Holden's Performance: A Novel

“A work of dazzling imagination.” —Independent

Holden's Performance is a triumph.” —The Australian

“Bail is a writer of great talent and extraordinary concentration.” —Melbourne Age

“Astonishing in its range . . . superbly written, much of it is like the click of a camera shutter in its sharpness and impassivity . . . extraordinarily wide-ranging and inventive.” —Times on Sunday