The Ballad of Desmond Kale is a Miles Franklin Award-winning novel by Australian author Roger McDonald.[1]
Author | Roger McDonald |
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Language | English |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | Vintage, Australia |
Publication date | 2005 |
Publication place | Australia |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 638 |
ISBN | 1-74166-114-5 |
OCLC | 225200464 |
Preceded by | Mr Darwin's Shooter |
Followed by | When Colts Ran |
Dedication
editFor Lorna McDonald
with love and thanks
for gifts of conversation, friendship, and example
over a lifetime
Synopsis
editDesmond Kale escapes from his detention at Botany Bay and heads into the bush to look after a flock of Merino sheep. Meanwhile the wardens at the prison seek his re-arrest.
Critical reception
editLuise Toma on "MC Reviews" noted:
McDonald tells his epic with opulence and a humour so understated you may find yourself laughing pages after you have read a joke because a regular brain is unable to process the author's quick wit at appropriate speed. Capturing the lingo of the times and circumstances, in a way that makes me wonder whether the man might have a time machine stowed away in his estate's stable, McDonald evokes a rich cast of foul-mouthed convicts and stiff officials, bumbling beaurocrats [sic] and long-suffering mothers, missionaries, indigenous folk, idiots and bush-philosophers. All of them come to life so easily and in such a convincing manner, the novel reads almost like a giant story board for something of the likes of Nick Cave's The Proposition.[2]
Awards
edit- Miles Franklin Award, winner 2006[3]
- International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, longlisted 2007[3]
- Festival Awards for Literature (SA) Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature — Award for Fiction, winner 2008[3]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Austlit - The Ballad of Desmond Kale by Roger McDonald". Austlit. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
- ^ "Literature: The Ballad of Desmond Kale by Roger McDonald". MC Reviews. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
- ^ a b c "Austlit - The Ballad of Desmond Kale - Awards". Austlit. Retrieved 20 July 2023.