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y separately published work icon Shell : A Novel single work   novel   war literature  
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Shell : A Novel
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'In this spellbinding and poignant historical novel--perfect for fans of All the Light We Cannot See and The Flamethrowers--a Swedish glassmaker and a fiercely independent Australian journalist are thrown together amidst the turmoil of the 1960s and the dawning of a new modern era.

'1965: As the United States becomes further embroiled in the Vietnam War, the ripple effects are far-reaching--even to the other side of the world. In Australia, a national military draft has been announced and Pearl Keogh, a headstrong and ambitious newspaper reporter, has put her job in jeopardy to become involved in the anti-war movement. Desperate to locate her two runaway brothers before they're called to serve, Pearl is also hiding a secret shame--the guilt she feels for not doing more for her younger siblings after their mother's untimely death.

'Newly arrived from Sweden, Axel Lindquist is set to work as a sculptor on the besieged Sydney Opera House. After a childhood in Europe, where the shadow of WWII loomed large, he seeks to reinvent himself in this utterly foreign landscape, and finds artistic inspiration--and salvation--in the monument to modernity that is being constructed on Sydney's Harbor. But as the nation hurtles towards yet another war, Jørn Utzon, the Opera House's controversial architect, is nowhere to be found--and Axel fears that the past he has tried to outrun may be catching up with him.

'As the seas of change swirl around them, Pearl and Axel's lives orbit each other and collide in this sweeping novel of art and culture, love and destiny"--'(Publication summary)

Notes

  • Dedication: For Sharon Olsson

    and for

    Jill Rowbotham

    Sandra Hogan

    Marg O'Donnell

    Kay Smith

    Jo Clifford

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Cammeray, Cremorne - Mosman - Northbridge area, Sydney Northeastern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Scribner , 2018 .
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      Extent: 374p.
      Note/s:
      • Published: 1st October 2018
         

      ISBN: 9781925685329
    • New York (City), New York (State),
      c
      United States of America (USA),
      c
      Americas,
      :
      Atria Books ,
      2018 .
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      Extent: 256p.
      Note/s:
      • Published 9 October 2018

      ISBN: 9781501193156
    • New York (City), New York (State),
      c
      United States of America (USA),
      c
      Americas,
      :
      Atria Books ,
      2018 .
      image of person or book cover 7790120002946996570.jpg
      This image has been sourced from online.
      Extent: 272p.
      Note/s:
      • Published October 9, 2018
      ISBN: 9781501193132
    • Cammeray, Cremorne - Mosman - Northbridge area, Sydney Northeastern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Simon and Schuster Australia , 2019 .
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      Extent: 384p.p.
      Note/s:
      • Published October 2019.
      ISBN: 9781925685336
    • London,
      c
      England,
      c
      c
      United Kingdom (UK),
      c
      Western Europe, Europe,
      :
      Simon and Schuster ,
      2019 .
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      Extent: 384p.
      Note/s:
      • Published: 3rd October 2019
      ISBN: 9781471172656

Other Formats

  • Large print.
  • Sound recording.

Works about this Work

Kristina Olsson : Shell Jessica Stewart , 2019 single work essay
— Appears in: The Newtown Review of Books , February 2019;

'The struggle over the building of  the Opera House is part of Australia’s ongoing quest for a national identity and the country’s truncated sense of itself at this time resonates through Shell.' (Introduction)

Taking Sides Susan Wyndham , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 406 2018; (p. 38)

'The story of the Sydney Opera House is usually told as the heroic tragedy of its Danish architect, Jørn Utzon, who won the design competition for his breathtaking cluster of white sails but resigned before its completion over conflict about practicalities, costs, and government interference. In her exquisite novel Shell, Kristina Olsson comes at the drama obliquely, from the perspective of Sydney’s working people.' (Introduction)

Kristina Olsson : Shell JR , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 29 September - 5 October 2018;

'Kristina Olsson’s novel about the construction of the Sydney Opera House is an appropriate book to launch Scribner Australia, a new imprint of Simon & Schuster. The book is gorgeously designed, with elegant endpapers, a gleaming dust jacket and stylish layout: a declaration that serious literary fiction is worth being serious about. And it’s appropriate because Olsson’s novel – whatever its flaws – is eloquent about bringing new complex things into the world and about how grand aesthetic enterprises can sometimes catalyse broader change, inspiring great dreams and heightened sophistications.'  (Introduction)

Kristina Olsson : Shell JR , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 29 September - 5 October 2018;

'Kristina Olsson’s novel about the construction of the Sydney Opera House is an appropriate book to launch Scribner Australia, a new imprint of Simon & Schuster. The book is gorgeously designed, with elegant endpapers, a gleaming dust jacket and stylish layout: a declaration that serious literary fiction is worth being serious about. And it’s appropriate because Olsson’s novel – whatever its flaws – is eloquent about bringing new complex things into the world and about how grand aesthetic enterprises can sometimes catalyse broader change, inspiring great dreams and heightened sophistications.'  (Introduction)

Taking Sides Susan Wyndham , 2018 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 406 2018; (p. 38)

'The story of the Sydney Opera House is usually told as the heroic tragedy of its Danish architect, Jørn Utzon, who won the design competition for his breathtaking cluster of white sails but resigned before its completion over conflict about practicalities, costs, and government interference. In her exquisite novel Shell, Kristina Olsson comes at the drama obliquely, from the perspective of Sydney’s working people.' (Introduction)

Kristina Olsson : Shell Jessica Stewart , 2019 single work essay
— Appears in: The Newtown Review of Books , February 2019;

'The struggle over the building of  the Opera House is part of Australia’s ongoing quest for a national identity and the country’s truncated sense of itself at this time resonates through Shell.' (Introduction)

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