Halfway_to_Anywhere_(novel)

<i>Halfway to Anywhere</i> (novel)

Halfway to Anywhere (novel)

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Halfway to Anywhere is a 1947 novel written and illustrated by Norman Lindsay. It is a humorous novel dealing with Australian adolescents. It the final part of a trilogy which began with Redheap and was continued in Saturdee.[1] According to The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English, "these novels, with their sexually vigorous young protagonists, comically depict small town life."[2] The novel was adapted for the screen in 1972.

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References

  1. Wilde; Hooton; Andrews 1994.
  2. Sutherland 1996.

Sources

  • Sutherland, J. (1996). "Lindsay, Norman". In Stringer, J. (ed.). The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English. Oxford University Press.
  • Wilde, W.; Hooton, J.; Andrews, B. (1994). "Saturdee". The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press.

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