Woman of the Inner Sea
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| Author | Thomas Keneally | 
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| Language | English | 
| Genre | Novel | 
| Publisher | Hodder and Stoughton | 
Publication date  | 1992 | 
| Publication place | Australia | 
| Media type | |
| Pages | 284 pp. | 
| ISBN | 0340531487 | 
| Preceded by | Chief of Staff | 
| Followed by | Jacko | 
Woman of the Inner Sea is a 1992 novel by the Australian author Thomas Keneally.[1]
Synopsis
After a tragedy Kate Gaffney-Kozinsky gives up her marriage, family and life in Sydney for the Outback where she hopes to transform herself.
Critical reception
Writing in The Canberra Times reviewer Mark Thomas stated: "Woman of the Inner Sea is a touching story, cleverly told. I actively disliked Keneally's last two limp and lame novels, Towards Asmara and Flying Hero Class. This is a story with more emotional strength, more intellectual panache, more stylistic charm...Woman of the Inner Sea is a well structured, tightly knit narrative. Keneally organises his climax as early as page 72, but studiously refuses to let us in on his secret for more than a hundred pages."[2]
Publishing history
After the novel's initial publication in Australia and UK by Hodder and Stoughton in 1992,[1] it was reprinted as follows:
- Coronet, Australia, 1993[3]
 - Talese, USA, 1993[4]
 - Sceptre, UK, 1993[4]
 - Plume, USA, 1993[4]
 - Doubleday, USA, 1993[4]
 
The novel was also translated into Italian, Spanish and Polish in 1994, and Turkish, French and Chinese in 1996.[4]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Woman of the Inner Sea by Thomas Keneally (H&S 1992)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
 - ^ ""Keneally hits the mark with parables about human frailty"". The Canberra Times, 13 June 1992, p8. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
 - ^ "Woman of the Inner Sea by Thomas Keneally (Coronet 1993)". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
 - ^ a b c d e "Austlit — Woman of the Inner Sea by Thomas Keneally". Austlit. Retrieved 25 July 2024.
 
