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Foreign Country

Marija Pericic

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English
Ultimo Press
03 June 2025
A lyrical work that explores the fallibility of memory and asks if we can ever really know the ones we love or ourselves ...

Estranged sistes—Eva and Elisabeta Novak—have not spoken since Eva’s young daughter, Gracie, was killed in a road accident. More than a decade later, and long after Eva has moved overseas, Elizabeta calls, insisting that Eva return home.

But when Eva arrives at her sister’s house, she discovers that Elizabeta is dead. Eva finds that she has been appointed the executor of Elizabeta’s estate, and as she undertakes the monumental task of clearing out the house, she comes to know her sister again through the objects and documents that she encounters. Through this process, Eva is forced to reckon with their shared history and the possibility that her mind cannot be trusted.

Foreign Country engages with themes of grief and loss, and the instability of memory. The novel explores the difficulty of coming to terms with conflicting accounts of the past and asks how well we ever really know the ones that we love, or our own past selves.

PRAISE FOR FOREIGN COUNTRY

‘Deft, haunting and finely paced, Foreign Country is a devastating, engrossing story told with an assured voice. A novel that lingers.’ – Katherine Brabon, author of Cure

‘Vivid and alive with narrative richness and catharsis’ – Books+Publishing
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Imprint:   Ultimo Press
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
Weight:   372g
ISBN:   9781761154218
ISBN 10:   1761154214
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Marija Peričić is the author of Exquisite Corpse, which was shortlisted for the Davitt Award, and The Lost Pages, which won The Australian/Vogel’s LiteraryAward, was shortlisted for the Readings Prize and for which she was named a Sydney Morning Herald Best Young novelist. Her short stories, essays and poetry have appeared in Meanjin, Going Down Swinging, and The Big Issue Fiction Edition. Marija lives and works in Naarm/Melbourne on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri People.

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