Oscar and Lucinda

1988 Australian novel by Peter Carey
0-7022-2116-3OCLC21002433
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Oscar and Lucinda is a novel by Australian author Peter Carey which won the 1988 Booker Prize and the 1989 Miles Franklin Award.[1] It was shortlisted for The Best of the Booker.[2][3]

Plot introduction

The book tells the story of Oscar Hopkins, an Anglican priest from Devon and son of a Plymouth Brethren minister, and Lucinda Leplastrier, a young Australian heiress who buys a glass factory. They meet on the ship over to Australia, and discover that they are both gamblers, one obsessive, the other compulsive. Lucinda bets Oscar that he cannot transport a glass church from Sydney to a remote settlement at Bellingen, some 400 km up the New South Wales coast. This bet changes both their lives forever.

Inspiration

The novel partly takes its inspiration from Father and Son, the autobiography of the English poet Edmund Gosse, which describes his relationship with his father, Philip Henry Gosse.[4][5]

Film

A film version released in 1997 was directed by Gillian Armstrong and starred Ralph Fiennes, Cate Blanchett, and Tom Wilkinson.

External links

  • Peter Carey discusses Oscar and Lucinda on the BBC World Book Club
  • Oscar and Lucinda at the National Film and Sound Archive
  • Oscar and Lucinda at IMDB

References

  1. ^ Strongman, Luke (22 May 2002). "The Booker Prize and the Legacy of Empire". Rodopi – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Hassall, Anthony J. (22 May 1998). "Dancing on Hot Macadam: Peter Carey's Fiction". Univ. of Queensland Press – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Snodgrass, Mary Ellen (10 March 2010). "Peter Carey: A Literary Companion". McFarland – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Mullan, John (13 February 2010). "Oscar and Lucinda by Peter Carey | Bookclub" – via www.theguardian.com.
  5. ^ Meinig, Sigrun (22 May 2004). "Witnessing the Past: History and Post-colonialism in Australian Historical Novels". Gunter Narr Verlag – via Google Books.
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