Complete summary of richard flanagans gould s book of fish. The book of fish, a book within the book, is discovered in a junk shop by sid hammet, an amiable con man in tasmania, who makes a sort of living if it wasnt that good, nor was it all that bad bilking porky american tourists by selling. A novel in twelve fish hardcover published december 1st 2001 by picador first edition, hardcover, 404 pages. A local, familyrun bookshop, goulds is a member of the australian booksellers association aba. A novel in twelve fish by richard flanagan set in van dieman land tasmania in the first half of the 19th century, gould s book of fish is richard flanagans venture into the dark and dank world of the australian penal system. Gould s book of fish, an extraordinary work of factbased fiction by tasmanian author richard flanagan death of a river guide is a journey through the fringe madness of down under colonialism. A novel in 12 fish 97808021171 by flanagan, richard and a great selection of similar new, used and collectible books available now at great prices. Some readers will probably mutter about unearned grievances, and others will be repelled by the extremely high level of bookishness. A rich tragicomic saga of art, fish, and the founding of new worlds. Gould s book of fish should you read it will probably be the most bizarre book you will read in the next 10 years. Reading it open mouthed, gasping at the richness and complexity of the text that clearly defies categorisation and classification, one feels intimately connected, while in awe of what the author has produced.
A man so in love with life, he can find beauty in a pail of dying fish. Gould s book of fish is a novel about fish the way mobydick is a novel about whales, or ulysses is a novel about the events of a single day. His novels death of a river guide, the sound of one hand clapping, goulds book of fish, the unknown terrorist, wanting, the narrow road to the deep north and first person have received numerous honours and are published in 42 countries. The most remarkable novel yet from the internationally acclaimed author of death of a river guide and the sound of one hand clapping, this is a marvelous historical epic of 19th century australia, a world of convicts and colonists, thieves and catamites, whose bloody history is recorded in a very unusual taxonomy of fish. Goulds book of fish by richard flanagan penguin books.
Billy gould, in contrast, is the maker of the eponymous book of fish. Goulds book of fish richard flanagan 404pp, atlantic books. Read it for the interesting story, and find yourself, like hammett, lost in its labyrinth depths, obsessed, changed forever, and your unrequited love of literature both challenged, and. Richard flanagan once upon a time that was called 1828, before all fishes in the sea and all living things on the land were destroyed, there was a man named william buelow gould, a white convict who fell in love with. Richard flanagans latest novel, gould s book of fish, tells old stories in unlikely places. Gould s book of fish npr coverage of gould s book of fish. Richard flanagan is the author of three novels which have all been published to international acclaim. From the publisher the novel from author richard flanagan, gould s book of fish is a tragicomic tapestry of nineteenthcentury australia, a world of convicts and colonists, thieves and catamites, whose bloody history is recorded in a very unusual taxonomy of fish. Silly billy gould, invader of australia, liar, murderer, forger, fantasist, condemned to live in the most brutal penal colony in the british empire, and there ordered to paint a book of fish. Goulds book of fish by flanagan, first edition abebooks. Gould s book of fish is an ambitious book, and its hardly surprising that, occasionally, it doesnt quite come off. Finally, however, the book resembles only itself, a serene, chilling vision of human life as comparable to the life of fish, swimming in vast coldness, alone. I once heard that faulkner planned to use differentcolored type to.
Published in hardcover to outstanding acclaim on both sides of the atlantic, and winner of the prestigious commonwealth writers prize, goulds book of fish is a marvelously imagined epic of nineteenthcentury australia a world of convicts and colonists, thieves and catamites, whose bloody history is recorded in a very unusual taxonomy of fish. With goulds book of fish, richard flanagan has added to the canon of classic prison literature robert macfarlane sun 26 may 2002 04. He won the man booker prize for the narrow road to the deep north in 2014. Set during the 1830s in a hellish island prison colony off the tasmanian coast, the novel plucks a reallife thief and prisoner, english forger william. I found the accent very annoying and couldnt absorb the story. A novel in twelve fish richard about the book once upon a time that was called 1828, before all fishes in the sea and all living things on the land were destroyed, there was a man named william buelow gould, a white convict who fell in love with a black woman and discovered too late that to love is not safe. In gould s book of fish, flanagan uses a different color for each chapter, to represent the different dyes employed by his ichthycidal narrator. Burke in 1828, a convicted forger is exiled to van diemans island, i. Chapter titles the twelve fish the potbellied seahorse. He won the man booker prize for the narrow road to the deep north. Goulds book of fish is a book of marvels, beautifully written and appropriately beautifully produced, so that the physical artifact actually strengthens and reinforces the tale. Goulds book of fish, vintage classics by richard flanagan. Numerous and frequentlyupdated resource results are available from this search.
Goulds book arcade established in sydney in 1967 goulds book arcade is australias largest retailer of used, remaindered, outofprint and rare books under one roof. Richard flanagans remarkable new novel, goulds book of fish, is a brilliantly rendered work of the imagination that investigates the complex relationships among art, ordinary human life and the natural world with great intelligence and unquestionable panache. Goulds book grows ever madder and more enthralling, as he traces white australias genocidal mistreatment of the aborigine population, and draws appallingly vivid images of such garish figures as the colonys scrofulous commandant, the ghoulish lempriere, and prison storekeeper and renegade historian jorgen jorgensen. Gould s book of fish grove atlantic once upon a time that was called, before all fishes in the sea and all living things on the land were destroyed, there was a man named william buelow gould, a white convict who fell in love with a black woman and discovered too late that to love is not safe. The latest novel from internationally renowned author flanagan. Reliable information about the coronavirus covid19 is available from the world health organization current situation, international travel. His latest novel the narrow road to the deep north won the man. Goulds book of fish kindle edition by flanagan, richard. Yes, it is worth the effort, because it is an interesting, unusual, poetic, mysterious, amusing, ironic, colourful, novel. Gould s book of fish, by richard flanagan, grove press, new york, 2001, 404pp. Published by user, 16 years ago flanagan uses a penal colony and fish paintings to create a book that looks vividly. Richard flanagans opening line may resonate with readers as they polish off the final sentence of his novel goulds book of fish. Flanagans tale is a riotous one, a dazzling combination of loveliness and grotesquerie, fancy and fact.
Discovery of the book of fishfake furniture and faith healingthe congamr hung and moby dickvictor hugo and goda snowstormon why history and stories have nothing in commonthe book disappearsdeath of great aunt maisiemy seductiona male seahorse gives birththe fall. Goulds book of fish is a fictionalised account of the convict william buelow goulds life both at macquarie harbour and elsewhere during his life in van diemens land. Goulds book of fish by richard flanagan reading guide. Oclcs webjunction has pulled together information and resources to assist library staff as they consider how to handle. The voice of a reader is really important and the audio sample would lead you to believe that the book is read in one voice, however, for most of the book the narration is done in a different accent. He published a number of monographs on birds, illustrated by plates that he produced with the assistance of his wife, elizabeth gould, and several other artists including edward lear, henry constantine richter, joseph wolf and william matthew hart. His novels death of a river guide, the sound of one hand clapping, gould s book of fish, the unknown terrorist, wanting and the narrow road to the deep north have received numerous honours and are published in 42 countries.