An edition of Wake in Fright (Film Ink) (1961)

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An edition of Wake in Fright (Film Ink) (1961)

Wake in fright

  • 5.0 (1 rating) ·
  • 13 Want to read
  • 4 Have read

The controller stood back. 'Right, ' he said. 'Spin 'em!' The man flipped the piece of wood and the coins spun up into the air above his head and dropped down on to the carpet. There was silence. Wake in Fright tells the tale of John Grant's journey into an alcoholic, sexual and spiritual nightmare.

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Language
English
Pages
204

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Cover of: Wake in fright
Wake in fright
2012
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Wake in fright.
1962, St Martin's Press
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: A Novel of Menace / Peter Temple
Wake in Fright.

Edition Notes

Series
Text classics, Text classics

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.3
Library of Congress
PR9619.3, PZ4.C7695

The Physical Object

Pagination
204 pages
Number of pages
204

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26944872M
Internet Archive
wakeinfright0000cook
ISBN 10
1921922168
ISBN 13
9781921922169
OCLC/WorldCat
862128113

Work Description

"New to The Yabba?"

It was the inevitable question asked of a stranger to the Australian outback town of Bundanyabba. Then would follow round after round of drinks and a recital of The Yabba's virtues. You could rob your host, sleep with his wife or rape his daughters and Bundanyabba would welcome you. But refuse a drink or despise The Yabba and you were an outcast.

John Grant came from Sydney. He was serving his mandatory time as a school-teacher in the outback. Bundanyabba was the essence of what he hated most about the region: its meaningless generosity and utter shallowness; its stifling hospitality and complete callousness; its scorching, relentless, horrible heat. And yet John, who was on his way to see his girl in Sydney, was stuck there — flat broke, dependent on these friendly. loathsome people. He gambled with them, drank with them, shot with them. He was trapped in a nightmare like the man cursed to dream of the Devil and wake in fright. Afterwards he realized it was enough to be it awake, to be alive.

In spare, telling prose, Kenneth Cook creates a terrifying picture of the degradation to which men can sink and of the second chance given to one man to come back to life. Wake in Fright is a remarkable achievement in the genre of the taut novel of suspense.

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