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Belomor
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* Author will be a guest of several major literary festivals in 2013 * Review coverage in all major broadsheet newspapers * Review coverage in literary magazines such as The Monthly, Australian Book Review and The Listener * Interviews on national radio programs such as Radio National's Books & Arts Daily, Radio NZ Kim Hill and Classic FM's Margaret Throsby * Early reading copies available to the trade * Coop available * Advertisements in literary and current affairs publications such as ABR, Griffith Review and the Monthly, and on their associated websites * Advertisements in bookseller newsletters and catalogues * Banner advertising on booksellers websites * Feature title in Text newsletters and website * Reading Group Notes available in the back of the book and on Text's website

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'Masterful and unforgettable.' Pico Iyer 'A caster of spells.' Australian Book Review 'I found myself completely captured by the lucid detachment and uncanny atmosphere of Nicolas Rothwell's Belomor, four narratives that range from exquisitely shaped nuggets of art history to suggestive character studies of eccentrics and esoteric quests, and from European cities in the midst of destruction to the hidden world of the Australian bush...The potency and oddness of the prose constantly slow you down; you feel as if imbibing too much at once might be awfully dangerous.' -- Alex Clark Times Literary Supplement, Best Books 2013 'Melancholy, singular, exhilarating, Belomor reads like a haunted history of the world.' -- Delia Falconer 'Belomor is exhilarating, challenging and draining...The existence of a final page, a final sentence, presupposes some sort of climax, but Belomor would be better suited to looping back and beginning all over again.' Adelaide Advertiser 'Rothwell's writing resists easy description. He roams the borderlands between memoir and fiction and insinuates himself into gaps between time and place...His prose is lush and often beautiful.' Weekend Australian 'At a time when writers and publishers shy away from the obscure and the oblique, Rothwell's ambition and the intricacy of his book must be acknowledged.' Sydney Morning Herald 'Thoughout these pages, Rothwell proves adept at navigating the cross-currents of European cultural history. Nevertheless, the main emphasis of Belomor falls elsewhere, on the physical, cultural and spiritual complexion of a seemingly very different world: the vast, enigmatic spaces of the north of Australia that Rothwell has traversed for many years. This frequently oblique but almost always compelling book seeks to reconcile those apparently opposed worlds, tracing subtle but significant affinities between Europe's historically determined self-consciousness and what might be called the Dreamtime.' Saturday Age, Canberra Times, Sydney Morning Herald 'A peculiar and bewitching work of Australian literature...a hymn of praise to the north and its inhabitants.' Herald Sun 'A quiet, meditative journey through the empty ruins of the world, Nicolas Rothwell's Belomor is by turns ravishing and dismaying, a novel which is also an essay on art and a chantepleure on meaning and impermanence.' Australian Book Review, Best Books 2013 'If you're sad that W.G. Sebald only managed to complete four "novels" in his lifetime, and you've read them all and you wish there were more, read Belomor...This is an excellent, excellent book.' Conversational Reading

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