Winter Dark is her debut novel and the first in the Winter Series. An early novel but a good one.This was promising at first, but quickly fell apart. “The Light in the Dark is a moving and poetic look at this time of year and one book I rejoice in. it's just amazing.Warning, first: There is cat torture in this book. I found it hard to connect with any of the characters; Ronnie and Maurice both came off as flaky individual’s, Ida turned out to I feel quite indifferent towards this novella. Dark Winters can easily be mistaken for Dark Autumns since both are dark seasons and look fairly similar. Though a novella, it was jam-packed with imaginative description and fast-paced scenes. In a lonely valley called the Sink, four people prepare for a quiet evening.
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And it wouldn't be because of a monster in the forest either.Tim Winton’s “In the Winter Dark” is the fourth of his novels, sandwiched between “That Eye, That Sky” (1986) and his breakout novel, “Cloudstreet” (1991). . Good writing.I feel quite indifferent towards this novella. It is a short piece—110 pages in the Picador edition—that has all of the seeds that will sprout to characterize Winton’s future production.
It is a short piece—110 pages in the Picador edition—that has all of the seeds that will sprout to characterize Winton’s future production. Tim Winton was born in Perth, Western Australia, but moved at a young age to the small country town of Albany.Tim Winton was born in Perth, Western Australia, but moved at a young age to the small country town of Albany. the characters frustrated me and i’m upset i didn’t get clarification of what the actual ‘thing’ was. Was this review helpful to you? Its still dark, feral and tragic yet alive at the same time. Nothing will ever bNight falls. As usual his characters are easy to get to know and to like and they are all built well but I thought the story-line was a little lacking (or perhaps it just went over my head). Though only a slim volume it took several attempts to get through it rather than the quick read I was expecting. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. This is a torch to guide us through the dark winter days until spring’s first rays of light warm us” – John Fish, The Last Word Book Review “Inspiring …
Nothing will ever be the same again.If you like them dark and the people sparse, you'll like this one. April 1st 2003 Would recommend - the length makes it completely digestible and easy to flip through page after page.Listened to this on audiobook during commute to and from work.I want to be like Tim Winton. Published
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Those characteristics include a prose that is crisp, taut, sparse and engaging; careful description of the physical environment—in this case the isolated, rural landscape of Western Australia—that is as important to the action and plot as are the characters, who are themselves understandable only as part of that environment; and Winton’s unshakable conviction, molded into his plots, that his creations can never really escape their pasts.In the Winter Dark is an early work by Tim Winton - one of my favourite writers.In the Winter Dark is an early work by Tim Winton - one of my favourite writers.hmmmm i don’t really know how to feel about this one honestly.
But, wow, the writing . It is a short piece—110 pages in the Picador edition—that has all of the seeds that will sprout to characterize Winton’s future production. It conjures the Australian Landscape like no other book.
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