Swimming in Silk

Swimming in Silk

by Darren Williams (Author)

Synopsis

Winner, Australian/Vogel Literary Award 1994 'Under a star-soaked sky he ran miles and miles along a dusty road. Behind him, on the horizon, over the ocean, a massive storm glittered and boiled.' Brilliant skies, sudden storms, black nights and a ramshackle house that is disintegrating into the rainforest. Sheltering from their pasts, Cliff, Susan, Daniel and Jade experience a few oddly idyllic days and nights together in the small coastal town two of them call home and to which the others have returned. Daniel has arrived fragile from a broken relationship and failed dreams. Susan has left her husband and the city for the comfort of her childhood memories. Cliff and Jade, together for now, live out their own fantasies. There seems no reason for these days to end until, for each of them, the past breaks through into the prestent and the strengths of desires, friendships, loyalties and blood-ties are tested. Swimming In Silk is an extraordinarily evocative and sensual novel about the mysterious and intricate relationship between people, the elements, and the land in which they live.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 204
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Published: 15 Sep 1996

ISBN 10: 1863738495
ISBN 13: 9781863738491
Book Overview: Winner, Australian/Vogel Literary Award 1994

Author Bio
Darren Williams grew up on the far north coast of New South Wales. He had long wanted to be a writer and in 1992, Darren took time off work to begin his first novel, Swimming In Silk. He describes the process as 'months and months of hard work punctuated by moments of pure exhiliaration'.