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Wake in Fright

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May you dream of the devil and wake in fright.

John Grant knows he's in hell. What he doesn't know is how to escape. A young school teacher, Grant is returning to Sydney for the holidays, but must spend a night in an outback mining town on the way. He is introduced to the illegal two-up gambling ring and quickly loses all his money. In the company of some hard-bitten and disturbing locals he is drawn into a frightening spiral of alcohol and drugs that takes him to the darkest depths of the male psyche.

Forty years since it first appeared this novel remains fresh, compelling and utterly gripping. With an introduction by Peter Temple, and an afterword by acclaimed film critic David Stratton, this edition celebrates the re-release of the film adaptation, a cinematic classic, digitally restored and returned to the big screen in 2009.

'Cook writes astonishingly well, with a fierce economy and a frightening power of visualization.' New York Times


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Publisher: The Text Publishing Company

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  • ISBN: 9781921799990
  • Release date: July 21, 2011

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781921799990
  • File size: 678 KB
  • Release date: July 21, 2011

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EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

May you dream of the devil and wake in fright.

John Grant knows he's in hell. What he doesn't know is how to escape. A young school teacher, Grant is returning to Sydney for the holidays, but must spend a night in an outback mining town on the way. He is introduced to the illegal two-up gambling ring and quickly loses all his money. In the company of some hard-bitten and disturbing locals he is drawn into a frightening spiral of alcohol and drugs that takes him to the darkest depths of the male psyche.

Forty years since it first appeared this novel remains fresh, compelling and utterly gripping. With an introduction by Peter Temple, and an afterword by acclaimed film critic David Stratton, this edition celebrates the re-release of the film adaptation, a cinematic classic, digitally restored and returned to the big screen in 2009.

'Cook writes astonishingly well, with a fierce economy and a frightening power of visualization.' New York Times


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