The Natural Way of Things (2015) is a novel by Australian writer Charlotte Wood. It won the Stella Prize, for writing by Australian women, in 2016.[1]
Author | Charlotte Wood |
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Language | English |
Genre | novel |
Publisher | Allen and Unwin |
Publication date | 2015 |
Publication place | Australia |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 320pp |
ISBN | 9781760111236 |
Preceded by | Love and Hunger |
Plot summary
editTen young women are held prisoner somewhere in the Australian bush by two male guards and a woman who purports to be a nurse. The women come to discover that they are all connected in that they are all the victims of sexual scandals. They have been kidnapped and kept out of society's view in order for the scandal to die down. But they are also humiliated, and physically and emotionally punished.
Critical reception
editRosemary Sorenson in The Sydney Review of Books, is in no doubt about the novel's worth: "Charlotte Wood’s fifth novel The Natural Way of Things is a virtuoso performance, plotted deftly through a minefield of potential traps, weighted with allegory yet swift and sure in its narrative advance. As an idea for a novel, it’s rich, and to achieve that idea the writer has been courageous. Her control of this story is masterful."[2]
Kerryn Goldsworthy in The Sydney Morning Herald agrees: "This is an extraordinary novel: inspired, powerful, at once coherent and dreamlike. While it's rich in symbols and in implications, much of it is brutally realist in mode, with its flights of imagination anchored in rational explanations: the result of drugs or fever dreams...The Natural Way of Things recalls all the reading you've ever done on the subjects of capture, isolation, incarceration, totalitarianism, misogyny, and the abuse of power. It's thought-provoking in all directions."[3]
Awards
editYear | Award | Category | Result | Ref |
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2016 | Australian Book Industry Awards | Australian Literary Fiction Book of the Year | Longlisted | |
Indie Book Awards | Fiction | Won | ||
Miles Franklin Literary Award | — | Shortlisted | ||
Nita Kibble Literary Awards | Nita B Kibble Literary Award | Longlisted | ||
Stella Prize | — | Won | ||
Victorian Premier's Literary Awards | Vance Palmer Prize for Fiction | Shortlisted |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Charlotte Wood's The Natural Way of Things wins $50,000 Stella prize", The Guardian, 19 April 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2016
- ^ "Listen to the Sirens" by Rosemary Sorenson, Sydney Review of Books, 2 October 2015
- ^ "The Natural Way of Things review: Charlotte Wood's profound and fine new novel" by Kerry Goldsworthy, The Sydney Morning Herald, 10 October 2015