词条 | Down in the City |
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| name = Down in the City | title_orig = | translator = | image = Down in the City.jpg | caption = | author = Elizabeth Harrower | cover_artist = | country = Australia | language = English | series = | genre = Literary fiction | publisher = Text Publishing | release_date = 1957 2013 (re-published) | media_type = Print | pages = 352 pp | isbn = 9781922147042 | preceded_by = – | followed_by = "The Long Prospect" }} Down in the City is the 1957 debut novel by Australian writer Elizabeth Harrower.[1] It is set in post-war Sydney and centers around the troubled marriage of a high-society woman to a destructive, egotistical male. Plot outlineEsther Prescott lives a sheltered, privileged life in a stone mansion at Sydney's harbourside Rose Bay. She is the only female member of her family, and has seen little of life outside of her upper-class suburb. She meets the "flashy" self-made man Stan Peterson and the two are hastily married. After their wedding, Esther moves into a King's Cross apartment with him, and although charming in the beginning–he quickly reveals himself to be a tyrannical, egotistical drunk.[2] Their relationship is further complicated by nosy residents of the building, and the return of Stan's ex-girlfriend, Vivian. Prescott finds herself at somewhat of a crossroads–her passivity and stoic matter are tested when her married life begins to unravel at the hands of her obstreperous, manipulative and immoral husband. ThemesDown in the City deals with class divisions, opportunity, marriage and domestic violence in post-war Sydney.[3]ReceptionThe novel was first published in London and was well regarded at the time.[4] Harrower had written it in her London flat after a bout of homesicknesses for Australia, particularly Sydney. Like all of Harrower's other novels, it went out of print in its native Australia for a considerable period before being re-published by Text Publishing, apart of their Classics series, in October 2013.[5] This edition contains an introduction by Delia Falconer. Writing for The Australian, David Barrett stated that the novel "marked the arrival of one of the sharpest authors of psychological fiction in Australian literature. Many of the things that happen in the novel are unpleasant, but are rendered with such intensity and psychological insight that the experience of reading about them is thrilling. Harrower tells the truth about how it feels to suffer like Esther does, and to do so in a city as beautiful as Sydney".[6] He further stated that despite the novel being about emotional abuse in a damaged marriage, the book was "a pleasure to read", like "beautiful little nightmares". Tara Judah, writing for Readings in 2013, noted that the novel is "far more biting than the melodramatic premise might suggest", and further commented on the juxtaposition of its Australian and English culture: "the novel feels equally as interested in Englishness as it is in Australianness".[7] References1. ^{{cite web|title=Elizabeth Harrower was at the first Adelaide Writer's Week in 1960|url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/entertainment/adelaide-festival/elizabeth-harrower-was-at-the-first-adelaide-writers-week-in-1960-this-year-its-dedicated-to-her/news-story/073926088eb85a4e2e7e32db747e170f|work=The Advertiser|date=2 March 2017|accessdate=25 August 2018}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/review/elizabeth-harrower-nearly-90-and-still-dangerous/news-story/230c175bffdd49e23137658ffe65a809|title=Elizabeth Harrower: nearly 90 and still dangerous|work=The Australian|date=2 February 2018|accessdate=25 August 2018}} 3. ^{{Cite web|title=Review: In Certain Circles by Elizabeth Harrower|url=http://theconversation.com/review-in-certain-circles-by-elizabeth-harrower-24879|work=The Conversation|date=17 April 2014|accessdate=25 August 2018}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/books/elizabeth-harrower-doesnt-want-spoilers-to-her-own-novel-20140501-37iid.html|title=Elizabeth Harrower doesn't want spoilers to her own novel|work=Sydney Morning Herald|date=3 May 2014|accessdate=25 August 2018}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Text Publishing - Down in the City|work=Text Publishing|accessdate=25 August 2018|url=https://www.textpublishing.com.au/books/down-in-the-city}} 6. ^{{cite web|first=David|last=Barrett|title=Nightmares in dream homes|url=https://www.theaustralian.com.au/arts/review/nightmares-in-dream-homes/news-story/4868f611a004ed211964e105c57994ac?sv=3f87c251897a06312c2e7171dc81c41|work=The Australian|date=2 November 2013|accessdate=17 January 2019}} 7. ^{{cite web|title=Review: Down in the City by Elizabeth Harrower|first=Tara|last=Judah|date=25 October 2013|work=Readings|url=https://www.readings.com.au/review/down-in-the-city-by-elizabeth-harrower}} 5 : Novels set in Sydney|Domestic violence in fiction|1957 Australian novels|1957 Australian novels|Debut novels |
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