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Murmurations Carol Lefevre

Murmurations By Carol Lefevre

Murmurations by Carol Lefevre


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Summary

This exquisite novella explores the complications of intersecting lives and the harbouring of secrets. It is about the absence of women - through death, disappearance, separation - and from just failing to be noticed. In these intricately woven lives, we hear the sage advice of the absent yet ever-present Erris to fly far, be free.

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Murmurations by Carol Lefevre

For the first time since he'd left the island he thought of the starlings massed at dusk in the winter trees behind the children's home. He remembered the rustle of their wings when they twisted in skeins over the fields, or swelled and contracted high above the cliffs, dark wave after dark wave, lifting and falling in a kind of dance. Sister Lucy had said it was a murmuration. He was still quite young, and he had thought the birds were showing him a sign, that there was something written in their fluid patterns. Lives merge and diverge; they soar and plunge, or come to rest in impenetrable silence. Erris Cleary's absence haunts the pages of this exquisite novella, a woman who complicates other lives yet confers unexpected blessings. Fly far, be free, urges Erris. Who can know why she smashes mirrors? Who can say why she does not heed her own advice? Among the sudden shifts and swings, the swerving flight paths taken, something hidden must be uncovered, something dark and rotten, even evil, which has masqueraded as normality. In the end it will be a writer's task to reclaim Erris, to bear witness, to sound in fiction the one true note that will crack the silence.

Murmurations Reviews

With beautiful, clear-eyed insight, Murmurations charts lives edging towards revelation or despair. The women at the heart of these stories have the poise and mystery of figures in paintings. We're drawn into intimacy with them through the grace of Carol Lefevre's benevolent vision and quietly assured prose.-Michelle de Kretser

About Carol Lefevre

Carol Lefevre holds a PhD in Creative Writing from the University of Adelaide, where she is a Visiting Research Fellow. Her first novel Nights in the Asylum (2007) was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize and won the Nita B. Kibble Award. As well as her non-fiction book Quiet City: Walking in West Terrace Cemetery (2016), Carol has published short fiction, journalism, and personal essays. She was the recipient of the 2016 Barbara Hanrahan Fellowship, and is an affiliate member of the J.M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice, where she was Writer-in-Residence in 2017. Her most recent book The Happiness Glass (2018) was published by Spinifex Press. Carol lives in Adelaide.

Table of Contents

After the Island Little Buddhas Everywhere Evening All Afternoon Glory Days The Lives We Lost This Moment Is Your Life Murmurations Paper Boats

Additional information

NGR9781925950083
9781925950083
1925950085
Murmurations by Carol Lefevre
New
Paperback
Spinifex Press
2020-04-01
112
N/A
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