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Asma wrote: "Death Of A River Guide by the Booker Prize author Richard Flanagan. This was my introductory experience with this lauded author of nonfiction, fiction,...In this debut novel, he writ..."
I might give that one a try. As a born and bred Tasmanian I really want to like Richard Flanagan but so far he has been a bit hit and miss for me.
I might give that one a try. As a born and bred Tasmanian I really want to like Richard Flanagan but so far he has been a bit hit and miss for me.

I'm reading at least four of his six fiction works this year for a Challenge at The World's Literature. I don't know about his other writings but this book had a lot of magical realism in parts by the main character, while other characters are not immune to the fabulous; in other parts, there is real life, adventure narrative. I hope you enjoy it, I did. However, some readers were not gripped by it.

Andrea - talking Taswegian authors to really like - have you read any of Christopher J. Koch work? I love his stuff - Highways to a War is one of my all time favourites.

No, I haven't. I am considering Lost Voices by him, or one of his books the library has.
Tanya wrote: "Andrea wrote: "Asma wrote: "Death Of A River Guide by the Booker Prize author Richard Flanagan. This was my introductory experience with this lauded author of nonfiction, fiction,......"
I read The Doubleman many, many years ago and have 2 of his better known novels sitting on my bookshelf. Another that I've always liked the sound of is Out of Ireland.
I read The Doubleman many, many years ago and have 2 of his better known novels sitting on my bookshelf. Another that I've always liked the sound of is Out of Ireland.

I guess that Koch's connection to Ireland came when he worked in London. He's written at least two books about the place.

Twilight of Love: Travels with Turgenev
In Tasmania: Adventures at the End of the World

I've had my eye on Death of a River Guide for a while. I think it's now firmly on my TBR list.

It will be interesting to know your opinion of ...River Guide, An, after reading R.F.'s debut novel. I found most of it to be entertaining as a story and informative about Tasmania's history and environment. Someone else might find it difficult to pinpoint what bothered her about the story; and to another person, the description of whitewater rafting might dampen her courage to try that water sport in real life.

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Death of a river guide (other topics)The Rainbow Troops (other topics)
A Man of Misconceptions: The Life of an Eccentric in an Age of Change (other topics)
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