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THE TROUT OPERA

Matthew Condon

A stunning new novel - over ten years in the writing - from Matthew Condon. This book takes his writing on to a new level - this could be the next Great Australian Novel.

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THE TROUT OPERA - more than ten years in the writing - is a stunning epic novel that encompasses twentieth-century Australia. Opening with a Christmas pageant on the banks of the Snowy River in 1906 and ending with the opening ceremony of the Sydney Olympics in 2000, it is the story of simple rabbiter and farmhand Wilfred Lampe who, at the end of his long life, is unwittingly swept up into an international spectacle. On the way he discovers a great-niece, the wild and troubled young Aurora, whom he never knew existed, and together they take an unlikely road trip that changes their lives. Wilfred, who has only ever left Dalgety once in almost a hundred years, comes face to face with contemporary Australia, and Aurora, enmeshed in the complex social problems of a modern nation, is taught how to repair her damaged life.

This dazzling story - marvellously broad in its telling and superbly crafted - is about the changing nature of the Australian character, finding the source of human decency in a mad world, history, war, romance, murder, bushfires, drugs, the fragile and resilient nature of the environment and the art of fly fishing. It's the story of a man who has experienced the tumultuous reverberations of Australian history while never moving from his birthplace on the Snowy, and it asks, what constitutes a meaningful life?

Reviews

'On the sixth day Matt Condon made the humming writhing living dying strange familiar world between the Monaro and Kings Cross. Sensual, sweet, creepy,
The Trout Opera is a triumph.'
Peter Carey


'An elegant series of juxtapositions and counterpoints that allow several threads to hum along, looping and winding in and out of each other in time and place.'
THE AGE


'The Trout Opera is an extraordinary book . . . Reserve some of the summer for it. You'll be edified, see Australia differently and share in Condon's lament.'
SUNDAY TASMANIAN


'It plumbs the deepest recesses of the beautiful and horrible human heart . . .
a grand novel with the scope of opera.'
Carmel Bird, THE AGE


'Epic in scope, it is written out of a deeply felt love for Australia and a genuine anxiety for its future . . . Page after page delivers scenes and characters that shimmer with dramatic potential in prose that is in places breathtakingly lyrical.'
WEEKEND AUSTRALIAN


'A vividly descriptive and masterfully constructed narrative.'
AUSTRALIAN BOOKSELLER AND PUBLISHER


'. . . occasionally profound, often provocative and always involvingly and
entertainingly readable.'
ADELAIDE ADVERTISER


'There's a lot of heart in this novel, as well as humour, social commentary, mood, lyricism, wit, delightful dialogue and some fabulous set pieces
that leave indelible images.'
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH


Product Details

ISBN: 9781740510325

Format:Trade Paperback

Imprint:Vintage Australia

Published:01/11/07

Subject:UKN

Books by Matthew Condon

A NIGHT AT THE PINK POODLE (Paperback)
THE MOTORCYCLE CAFE (Paperback)
THE PILLOW FIGHT (Paperback)
THE TROUT OPERA (Paperback)