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The Children’s Bach
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A captivating and deeply personal novel from one of Australia's most respected authors, now available in a smaller and competitively priced format.

About the Author

Helen Garner writes novels, stories, screenplays and works of non-fiction. In 2006 she received the inaugural Melbourne Prize for Literature, and in 2016 she won the prestigious Windham–Campbell Prize for non-fiction and the Western Australian Premier’s Book Award. In 2019 she was honoured with the Australia Council Award for Lifetime Achievement in Literature. Her books include Monkey Grip, The Spare Room, This House of Grief and Everywhere I Look.

Reviews

‘Garner is a natural storyteller.’
*James Wood, New Yorker*

‘What a wonderful writer. Her prose is spare and beautiful, her stories are truthful and touching. There are very few writers that I admire more than Helen Garner.’
*David Nicholls*

‘Her use of language is sublime.’
*Scotsman*

‘This is the power of Garner’s writing. She drills into experience and comes up with such clean, precise distillations of life, once you read them they enter into you. Successive generations of writers have felt the keen influence of her work and for this reason Garner has become part of us all.’
*Australian*

‘Its embattled characters are so real that by the last page you feel not just that you have read a magnificent novel but that you have experienced life itself.’
*The Times on The Spare Room*

‘Garner wears her mastery lightly—the novel never draws undue attention to its own modernist tricks. Unfolding, as the title suggests, like a halting piece of music, its effects are subtle and unexpected.’
*Harper’s*

‘This book feels restorative, filled with carefully observed moments.’
*Overland*

'What Garner offers in these novels is an alternative to the cloying metafiction of the late 20th century and the washed-out realism of the 21st. They are undeniably of their time – the 1970s commitment to the liberating possibilities of sex, drugs and communal living in Monkey Grip, the hangover nursed in the 1980s in The Children’s Bach – but they also belong to a literary epoch we think of as long gone, as they earnestly strive to resurrect a modernist art of estrangement.'
*London Review of Books*

'Garner writes in pulses rather than scenes and keeps up an unsentimental reserve. She is neither lyrical nor fashionably remote—just all sinew...As for the novel’s miraculous final pages, they get family love right: the farewells at the heart of every homecoming.'
*Public Books*

'Children’s Bach is [Garner’s] masterpiece.'
*Public Books*

‘The short 1984 novel many consider the eminent Australian author's masterpiece...Brilliantly constructed and puzzling in a good way, the way that even our lives can be puzzling to us.’
*Kirkus (starred review)*

‘Helen Garner, the Australian novelist, journalist, diarist and screenwriter who, at 80, occupies the galvanizing spot in her culture once held in America by the likes of Mary McCarthy, Joan Didion and Susan Sontag. Steeped in her messy personal experience of the counter-culture and the gender wars, Garner's books win big prizes, kickstart controversies and say things other people rarely dare.’
*John Powers, NPR*

‘If there’s one impulse that connects all her work — the true-crime books and those that earned her grief for airing uncomfortable truths — it is the recognition of the humanity of villains and victims alike.’
*Bethanne Patrick, LA Times*

‘Masterly…captures in deft pointillist vignettes the emotional fallout when the lives of a motley group of adults in suburban Melbourne, Australia, are gradually upended by way of adulterous pairings that pit order against chaos.’
*New York Times*

‘This slender novel has been whittled down to a point, with edges that are sharp and wounding...What astonishes, even now, is her nonjudgmental attitude...Abraded compassion and empathy’s coarse limits bristle on the page...Garner makes visible the rough assemblage of existence, the stitches that fasten together the seemingly disparate moments of a day.’
*Nation*

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