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Of Spies and Terrorists: Australian Fiction After 9/111

Bennett, Bruce, (2008) Of Spies and Terrorists: Australian Fiction After 9/111. Asiatic, IIUM Journal of English Language and Literature, 2 (1). 11p.. ISSN 19853106

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University of New South Wales, Australia

Abstract

This article notes the powerful international impact of the attacks on the USA on 11 September 2001 and their literary aftermath. Beginning with The 9/11 Commission Report, the article considers literary responses to the events of 9/11 five or six years later by five Australian novelists. Their work ranges from fantastic satire to espionage thriller and psychological problem novel. A critical spirit informs each of these works – Andrew McGahan’s Underground (2006), Richard Flanagan’s The Unknown Terrorist (2006), Janette Turner Hospital’s Orpheus Lost (2007), Adib Khan’s Spiral Road (2007) and Adrian d’Hage’s The Beijing Conspiracy (2007). Adib Khan’s novel Spiral Road is especially interesting for its examination of the dilemmas and difficulties faced by a Muslim Australian when he returns to his homeland Bangladesh. Like the other novels considered in this article, Spiral Road explores the clashes between political events and the realities of veryday living for individuals buffeted by the cross-winds of an American tragedy.

Item Type:Journal
Keywords:Australian fiction, espionage, terrorism, politics, religion, English fiction, Australian authors
Subjects:P Language and Literature
ID Code:4583

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Bennett, Bruce. “Transnational Challenges: Australian Literature’s War on Terror.” University of Barcelona, 2008. In press.

D’Hage, Adrian. The Beijing Conspiracy. Camberwell, Vic: Penguin, 2007.

Flanagan, Richard. The Unknown Terrorist. Sydney:

Picador/Pan Macmillan, 2006; New York: Grove.

Goldsworthy, Kerryn. “Straight for the Throat.” Australian Book Review (October 2006):8-9.

Hospital, Janette Turner. Orpheus Lost. Sydney: Fourth Estate/Harper Collins, 2007

Khan, Adib. Spiral Road. Sydney: Harper Collins, 2007.

McGahan, Andrew. Underground. Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 2006.

Merritt, Chris. “Judge is Out of Touch, Out of Time.” The Australian 21 February 2007: 2.

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