Jonah by Louis Stone - ISBN: 9781922147448
Paperback
Larrikins, gangs, and redemption in turn-of-the-century Sydney: can they escape?

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    310 pages

  • Release Date

    1 July 2013

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Summary

One side of the street glittered like a brilliant eruption with the light from a row of shops; the others, lined with houses, was almost deserted, for the people, drawn like moths by the glare, crowded and jostled under the lights.

It was Saturday night, and Waterloo, by immemorial habit, had flung itself on the shops, bent on plunder. For an hour past a stream of people had flowed from the back streets into Botany Road, where the shops stood in shining rows, awaiting the…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781922147448
ISBN-10:1922147443
Author:Louis Stone, Frank Moorhouse
Publisher:Text Publishing
Imprint:The Text Publishing Company
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:310
Release Date:1 July 2013
Weight:230g
Dimensions:198mm x 128mm
Series:Text Classics
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘An excellent novel…Jonah, the deformed hero, is a sort of Napoleon of the gutter…[Stone’s book is] a valuable and original contribution to Australian fiction.’

‘An excellent novel…Jonah, the deformed hero, is a sort of Napoleon of the gutter…[Stone’s book is] a valuable and original contribution to Australian fiction.’ * Sydney Morning Herald *
‘With one book…Stone has put himself in the front rank of Australian authorship.’ – A. G. Stephens
Jonah is a book in which every page, as a novelist said to me lately, “feels written.” What that means is, I think, that the words are not slammed down in a hit-or-miss fashion. The author has felt aware that he has only, let us say, about ninety thousand words to use, and that there must be no waste pages, no dead paragraphs, no words that a mere counters…[Jonah is] a book extraordinarily well written.’ – Nettie Palmer * The Brisbane Mail *
‘Recognizable at once as a classic…Mrs Yabsley…is one of the most real and memorable characters in Australian fiction.’ – H. M. Green * A History of Australian Literature *

About The Author

Louis Stone

Louis Stone was born in Leicester, England, in 1871. He and his family migrated to Brisbane in 1884, and soon moved to Redfern, then Waterloo, neighbouring inner suburbs of Sydney.

With the aid of a scholarship Stone attended Fort Street Training School and studied arts at the University of Sydney. He qualified as a teacher in 1895. Intermittent work in Sydney primary schools led to country postings from 1900. Stone returned to the city in 1904, where he married and began writing. Health problems, the result of anxiety, plagued his teaching career.

Jonah was published in London in 1911. The novel painstakingly describes the conditions and distinctive characters—larrikins—of the working-class inner city. Norman Lindsay, A. G. Stephens and Nettie Palmer admired its realistic depiction of Sydney life.

Stone subsequently wrote, without success, the novel Betty Wayside (1915). He began writing for the stage and went to London in 1920 to try his luck. On his return to Australia his plays The Lap of the Gods (1923) and The Watch that Wouldn’t Go (1926) were published.

In 1933 Jonah was published in the United States and in Australia, where it stayed in print for many years. It was eventually adapted for television by the ABC and performed as a stage play.

Louis Stone died in 1935, having retired from teaching four years earlier.

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