To Name Those Lost

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To Name Those Lost
AuthorRohan Wilson
LanguageEnglish
GenreLiterary novel
PublisherAllen and Unwin
Publication date
2014
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePrint
Pages297 pp.
Awards2015 Victorian Premier's Prize for Fiction, winner
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Preceded byThe Roving Party 

To Name Those Lost is a 2014 novel by the Australian author Rohan Wilson.[1]

The novel is a sequel to the author's 2011 novel The Roving Party.

It was the winner of the 2015 Victorian Premier's Prize for Fiction.[2]

Synopsis

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The novel is set in Tasmania in 1874, forty-five years after the events depicted in The Roving Party. Thomas Toosey is now sixty-years-old and has decided to give up his old life and search for his motherless 12-year-old son in Launceston.

Critical reception

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In The Saturday Paper the reviewer JF described the novel as "There is a justice in Wilson's resolution of this dark and vigorous tale; though the ex-convicts don't escape the fatal shore, there is redemption for the next generation. Wilson's superbly taut novel keeps up its pace with spare punctuation and brutal dialogue in a vigorously drawn landscape feverish with the heat of a bushfire summer."[3]

David Whish-Wilson, writing in Australian Book Review noted that "Wilson's characters are not ciphers standing in for [...] broader social forces and themes. All of them are fully humanised, their motives and hopes and frailties convincingly explored," and goes on conclude "There is a purity of vision in To Name Those Lost's consistency of tone and relentless drive to capture the dark poetry of dangerous times."[4]

Publication history

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After the novel's initial publication in Australia by Allen and Unwin[1] it was reprinted in the USA in 2017 by Europa Editions.[5]

Awards

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See also

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References

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