
Salonika Burning
$33.23
- Hardcover
256 pages
- Release Date
1 November 2022
Summary
Macedonia, 1917. The great city of Salonika is engulfed by fire as all of Europe is ravaged by war.
Amid the destruction are those who have come to the frontlines to heal—surgeons, ambulance drivers, nurses, orderlies, and other volunteers. Four of them—Stella, Olive, Grace, and Stanley—are at the centre of Gail Jones’s extraordinary new novel, which takes its inspiration from the wartime experiences of Australians Miles Franklin and Olive King, and British painters Grace Pailthorpe a…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781922458834 |
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| ISBN-10: | 192245883X |
| Author: | Gail Jones |
| Publisher: | The Text Publishing Company |
| Imprint: | The Text Publishing Company |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 256 |
| Release Date: | 1 November 2022 |
| Weight: | 401g |
| Dimensions: | 1mm x 1mm x 1mm |
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Award-winning novelist Gail Jones’s new offering adapts the First World War experiences of four very real people: British artists Grace Pailthorpe and Stanley Spencer, and Australians Olive King and Stella ‘Miles’ Franklin. However, Jones firmly clarifies this novel is very much fiction. Set outside Salonika in Macedonia (Thessaloniki today), on the lesser referenced Eastern Front of the war, it takes place in the aftermath of the great fire of 1917, which razed the worldly city. Jones portrays Salonika as a colourful tapestry of culture and ancient heritage that becomes a haunted scene of charcoaled structures. The female characters volunteer for the Scottish Women’s Hospital, whereas Stanley rescues injured British soldiers from battlefields with his team of mules. This novel is driven by imagery, character and encounter. There is a languid sense of timelessness amid the helplessness, deprivation and annihilation of war, suggestive of the ever-present torpor of malarial fever, which plagues the ravaged city. The characters spend their lives in limbo, in a swirl of death, yet endure for their cause: the salvation of others and the relief of suffering. While comforted by golden-tinged memories, they battle their own demons with emotional stoicism. Fans of Jones’s gift with words will appreciate this moving, poetic and meditative tribute to war, suffering, fortitude and the human spirit. It is worth reading, not least to uncover enchanting examples of the inspired way Jones uses descriptive language, many of which will resonate long after the final page. Joanne Shiells is a former editor of B+P* and a Melbourne English teacher.*
About The Author
Gail Jones
Gail Jones is one of Australia’s most celebrated writers. She is the author of two short-story collections and nine novels, and her work has been translated into several languages. She has received numerous literary awards, including the Prime Minister’s Literary Award, the Age Book of the Year, the South Australian Premier’s Award, the ALS Gold Medal and the Kibble Award, and has been shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award, the International Dublin Literary Award and the Prix Femina tranger. Originally from Western Australia, she now lives in Sydney.
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