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Seven and a Half

Christos Tsiolkas

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English
Allen & Unwin
02 November 2021

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- An author, Christos, has retreated to a well-loved south coast town in order to find the space to tackle a story that he has wrestled with for many years. It concerns an ageing gay porn star, Paul, who has recreated his life away from the excesses of his past, but who has been offered a large amount of monet to fulfil the fantasy of an old fan back in America. As Paul struggles with his decision, Christos the writer also struggles with the dilemmas of his life and art, away from his partner and his Melbourne home. He draws upon his past and his experiences of love, desire and beauty, but also of shame and difference. The natural environment heightens his memory of sensual and intimate details, and the intensity they trigger feed the author's need for retreat and his desire to continue onwards. A striking and powerful novel of autofiction - or is it? When do the characters exist and the creator fades? where does truth lie? and more importantly, where is home?  Lindy

'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.

Praise for Damascus:

'Visceral, muscular and relentless... A powerful parable of our times.' The Saturday Paper

'Every time I was 10 pages in a new book, I thought, 'It's not Damascus', and put it aside for another day... What struck me, with incredible power, was how Tsiolkas renders as ordinary people the names we know as gods, saints, demons, provocateurs, persecutors and protectors.' Stephen Romei, The Australian

'A brutal but riveting read, created by one of Australia's greatest literary talents.' The Age

'Damascus is ambitious...dripping with blood and sweat and reek of humanity, such is the violence and poverty of the era, which Tsiolkas skilfully and vividly renders.' The Weekly Times

'A narrative of shock and awe, fear and trembling, so large in ambition it will probably be the book for which [Tsiolkas] is best remembered.' Geordie Williamson, The Weekend Australian

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Imprint:   Allen & Unwin
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
Weight:   480g
ISBN:   9781761065330
ISBN 10:   1761065335
Pages:   360
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Christos Tsiolkas is the author of six novels, including Loaded, which was made into the feature film Head-On, The Jesus Man and Dead Europe, which won the 2006 Age Fiction Prize and the 2006 Melbourne Best Writing Award, as well as being made into a feature film. His fourth novel, the international bestseller The Slap, won Overall Best Book in the Commonwealth Writers' Prize 2009, was shortlisted for the 2009 Miles Franklin Literary Award, longlisted for the 2010 Man Booker Prize and won the Australian Literary Society Gold, as well as the 2009 Australian Booksellers Association and Australian Book Industry Awards Books of the Year. Christos's fifth novel Barracuda was shortlisted for the ALS Gold Medal and the inaugural Voss Literary Prize. The Slap and Barracuda were both adapted into celebrated television series. Christos's acclaimed collection of short stories, Merciless Gods, was published in 2014 and his critical literary study On Patrick White came out in 2018. His latest novel, Damascus, was published in 2019 and won the 2019 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Fiction. He is also a playwright, essayist and screen writer. He lives in Melbourne.

Reviews for Seven and a Half

ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- An author, Christos, has retreated to a well-loved south coast town in order to find the space to tackle a story that he has wrestled with for many years. It concerns an ageing gay porn star, Paul, who has recreated his life away from the excesses of his past, but who has been offered a large amount of monet to fulfil the fantasy of an old fan back in America. As Paul struggles with his decision, Christos the writer also struggles with the dilemmas of his life and art, away from his partner and his Melbourne home. He draws upon his past and his experiences of love, desire and beauty, but also of shame and difference. The natural environment heightens his memory of sensual and intimate details, and the intensity they trigger feed the author's need for retreat and his desire to continue onwards. A striking and powerful novel of autofiction - or is it? When do the characters exist and the creator fades? where does truth lie? and more importantly, where is home?  Lindy


  • Long-listed for ABIA Awards 2022 (Australia)
  • Long-listed for Literary Fiction Book of the Year 2022 (Australia)
  • Winner of Melbourne Prize for Literature 2021 (Australia)

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