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y separately published work icon Seven and a Half single work   novel  
Alternative title: 7 1/2
Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Seven and a Half
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'An audacious and transformative novel about the past, the present and the power of writing and imagination from the award-winning author of Damascus and The Slap.

'Art is not only about rage and justice and politics. It is also about pleasure and joy; it is also about beauty
In a time of rage and confusion, I wanted to write about beauty.
-Christos Tsiolkas

'A man arrives at a house on the coast to write a book. Separated from his lover and family and friends, he finds the solitude he craves in the pyrotechnic beauty of nature, just as the world he has shut out is experiencing a cataclysmic shift. The preoccupations that have galvanised him and his work fall away, and he becomes lost in memory and beauty …

'He also begins to tell us a story …

'A retired porn star is made an offer he can't refuse for the sake of his family and future. So he returns to the world he fled years before, all too aware of the danger of opening the door to past temptations and long-buried desires. Can he resist the oblivion and bliss they promise?

'A breathtakingly audacious novel by the acclaimed author of The Slap and Damascus about finding joy and beauty in a raging and punitive world, about the refractions of memory and time and, most subversive of all, about the mystery of art and its creation.' (Publication summary) 

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Crows Nest, North Sydney - Lane Cove area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,: Allen and Unwin , 2021 .
      image of person or book cover 5241648006403667484.jpg
      Cover image courtesy of publisher.
      Extent: 360p.
      Note/s:
      • Published November 2021
      ISBN: 9781761065330

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Works about this Work

Stinks of New Politics Beejay Silcox , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 20 November 2021; (p. 16)

— Review of Seven and a Half Christos Tsiolkas , 2021 single work novel
y separately published work icon Live Recording : Christos Tsiolkas in Conversation Angela Savage (interviewer), Melbourne : Readings , 2021 23474816 2021 single work podcast interview

'A conversation between authors Christos Tsiolkas and Angela Savage to celebrate the release of Tsiolkas' latest novel, Seven and a Half.'  (Production summary)

Christos Tsiolkas on Retreating from the Outrage Cycle : ‘I’ve Felt as If I Was Disappointing People’ Brigid Delaney (interviewer), 2021 single work interview
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 13 November 2021;

'Lockdown forced the Australian author to contemplate both his interior life and the big picture. The result is 7½, a work of autofiction that ‘just poured out’'

Old Man Yells at Cloud : Christos Tsiolkas Turns to Autofiction Declan Fry , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 437 2021; (p. 29-30)

— Review of Seven and a Half Christos Tsiolkas , 2021 single work novel

'On page 20 of my advance copy of , I insert a line in the margin: ‘Starting to sound like Sōseki’s Kusamakura here’. I had met the author of the passage – a man named Christos Tsiolkas – at the Sydney Writers’ Festival in May, sidling up to the Clare Hotel breakfast bar at an enviably early hour each morning to enjoy fruit and festival conversation. As my pen hovers, I wonder how that gregarious and personable figure squares with the bittersweet register of this novel.' (Introduction)

Old Man Yells at Cloud : Christos Tsiolkas Turns to Autofiction Declan Fry , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , November no. 437 2021; (p. 29-30)

— Review of Seven and a Half Christos Tsiolkas , 2021 single work novel

'On page 20 of my advance copy of , I insert a line in the margin: ‘Starting to sound like Sōseki’s Kusamakura here’. I had met the author of the passage – a man named Christos Tsiolkas – at the Sydney Writers’ Festival in May, sidling up to the Clare Hotel breakfast bar at an enviably early hour each morning to enjoy fruit and festival conversation. As my pen hovers, I wonder how that gregarious and personable figure squares with the bittersweet register of this novel.' (Introduction)

Stinks of New Politics Beejay Silcox , 2021 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 20 November 2021; (p. 16)

— Review of Seven and a Half Christos Tsiolkas , 2021 single work novel
Christos Tsiolkas on Retreating from the Outrage Cycle : ‘I’ve Felt as If I Was Disappointing People’ Brigid Delaney (interviewer), 2021 single work interview
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 13 November 2021;

'Lockdown forced the Australian author to contemplate both his interior life and the big picture. The result is 7½, a work of autofiction that ‘just poured out’'

y separately published work icon Live Recording : Christos Tsiolkas in Conversation Angela Savage (interviewer), Melbourne : Readings , 2021 23474816 2021 single work podcast interview

'A conversation between authors Christos Tsiolkas and Angela Savage to celebrate the release of Tsiolkas' latest novel, Seven and a Half.'  (Production summary)

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