Vortex (Hall novel)
Author | Rodney Hall |
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Language | English |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | Picador |
Publication date | 2024 |
Publication place | Australia |
Media type | |
Pages | 464 pp. |
Awards | 2025 The Age Book of the Year Award – Fiction, winner |
ISBN | 9781761560767 |
Vortex is a 2024 novel by the Australian author Rodney Hall originally published by Picador.[1]
It was the winner of the 2025 The Age Book of the Year Award – Fiction.[2]
Synopsis
The novel follows a cast of characters in Brisbane as the city prepares for the vist of the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II in 1954. It is also the coming-of-age story of 16-year-old Compton Gillespie who meets an older German immigrant, Beckmann, who becomes his mentor in life.
Critical reception
James Ley, writing in Australian Book Review noted that this book is "a substantial addition to Hall's already substantial body of work. It is a novel that draws its full measure of vitality from its concerted attempt to recreate a particular time and place. Capacious and richly descriptive, it at times earns the labels loose and baggy; it sets out to cover an extraordinary amount of historical ground."[3]
On The Conversation website, Tony Hughes-d'Aeth found much to admire in the writer's style and prose: "It would be remiss to not mention the beauty of this novel, which emerges at different scales. Most immediately, it is a joy to read the limpid prose that skips about with such mercurial agility. The style is somehow both languid and aphoristic. There is a stinging sharpness in the novel's droll humour that speaks to a certain foundational absurdity."[4]
Awards
- 2025 The Age Book of the Year Award – Fiction, winner[2]
Notes
Author's note: For my daughters, Imogen, Delia and Cressida (all unutterably dear to me) who - having constantly stimulated the work with facts and ideas - will each recognize her touch in these pages.
See also
References
- ^ "Vortex by Rodney Hall". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
- ^ a b ""A late-career marvel and an enriching memoir: The Age Book of the Year winners"". The Age, 8 May 2025. 8 May 2025. Retrieved 9 May 2025.
- ^ ""A web of music: A substantial addition to Rodney Hall's oeuvre"". Australian Book Review, September 2024. 27 August 2024. Retrieved 13 June 2025.
- ^ ""Elegantly and chaotically, Rodney Hall falls into the vortex of history"". The Conversation, 20 September 2024. 20 September 2024. Retrieved 13 June 2025.