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The Secret Lives of Men

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2014 CHRISTINA STEAD PRIZE FOR FICTION IN THE NSW PREMIER'S LITERARY AWARDS

LONGLISTED FOR THE 2014 KIBBLE LITERARY AWARD

In these thirteen short stories, Georgia Blain examines human nature in all its richness: our motivations, our desires and our shortcomings. The men in these tales frequently linger at the edges — their longings and failures exerting a subterranean pull on the women in their lives. In 'The Secret Lives of Men', a woman revisits her hometown and learns a long-held secret about her first boyfriend. In 'The Bad Dog Park', a man's devotion to his dog ultimately forces him to confront his true hopes and fears. And in 'The Other Side of the River', we watch as a woman makes a snap decision about her life's future direction, with devastating consequences for her family. Written in Blain's trademark unadorned yet powerful prose, these stories resonate long after they are finished.

The Secret Lives of Men is an exceptional collection by one of Australia's leading writers.

PRAISE FOR GEORGIA BLAIN

'[A] skilled, disenchanted reckoning of the way we live now.' The Saturday Age

'Richly imagined characters ... told with lovely restraint. The authenticity of the writing is such that you feel you are standing in the shoes of these characters whose lives are at a particularly intense point' The Herald Sun

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    • Books+Publishing

      February 5, 2013

      Many adjectives have been used to describe Georgia Blain’s work, including evocative, powerful, atmospheric, haunting, rich, thought-provoking, skilful, uncompromising and finely detailed—all of which apply to this collection of short stories, Blain’s seventh book. To the mix I would add succinct and insightful. Somewhat misleadingly titled (although it is the title of the first of the 13 stories), The Secret Lives of Men is a series of vignettes exploring aspects of life in contemporary Australia. That said, the stories are in no way obviously political—rather, their Australianness is situated in the the easily relatable suburban contexts and pared-back prose. I enjoyed joining the characters mid-stream, and that Blain trusts the reader to quickly catch up with the intricacies of the plot. The stories that resonated most with me include ‘Just a Wedding’, in which a young bride is having second thoughts about her rushed nuptials; ‘Murramarang’, which examines failed friendships and finishes with a delicious twist; and ‘The Bad Dog Park’, where a man’s devotion to his unwell pet is severely tested. Blain’s clear and distinct voice provides the consistency and integrity for these moving tales—a rare treat.

      Rachel Wilson is a Melbourne-based media academic and former bookseller

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