词条 | Beat Not the Bones |
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The novel follows the actions of a sheltered young women who arrives in New Guinea from Australia, determined to find out what really happened to her husband, the Chief Anthropologist in the colonial administration. His death has been ascribed to suicide but she has reason to believe it was murder. The novel was praised for its buildup of suspense and for its novel setting.[2] The novel was reissued in 1992 by Wakefield Press as part of a series reviving Australian crime classics, with an afterword by the editors. They make two further claims for the book. Firstly, it is one of very few historical descriptions of New Guinea, in this case in the immediate post war period. Secondly, they describe it as an ‘’early, a-typical example of an anti-colonial novel’’, and point out its resemblance to Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness.[3] References1. ^http://www.theedgars.com/edgarsDB/index.php 2. ^e.g. by Charlotte Armstrong and Dorothy Hughes, quoted in Moss, Peter and Michael J Tolley ‘Afterword’ in ‘’Beat Not the Bones’’ by Charlotte Jay (Wakefield Crime Classics), Wakefield Press, Kent Town, S.A.; 1992. 3. ^Moss, Peter and Michael J Tolley ‘Afterword’ in ‘’Beat Not the Bones’’ by Charlotte Jay (Wakefield Crime Classics), Wakefield Press, Kent Town, S.A.; 1992. Further reading' Beat Not the Bones – Heart of Darkness revisited', book chapter in Southwards: Essays in South Australian Literature ed. PR Butters pp 166–127 Wakfield Press, Kent Town S.A.; 1995. {{ISBN|1-86254-354-2}} {{s-start}}{{s-ach|aw}}{{succession box|title=Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Novel|before=(none)|after=The Long Goodbyeby Raymond Chandler|years=1954}}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Beat Not The Bones}}{{1950s-novel-stub}} 5 : 1952 Australian novels|Edgar Award-winning works|Works published under a pseudonym|Novels set in Indonesia|Harper & Brothers books |
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