The Prince

The Prince

by TimRichards (Author)

Synopsis

Special Mention, Individual Category, Centre for Australian Cultural Studies National Awards 1997 In A Modest Proposal, Jonathan Swift suggested that Ireland's chronic famine and impoverishment could be solved by the Irish eating their superfluous children. No one would imagine eating children in festival-obsessed Hampton---the residents are too busy counting their money gleaned from the annual Festival of Killing. And if seven adult residents need to be killed by the committee-appointed Killer each year to guarantee that prosperity, so be it. Shifting effortlessly from broad farce to satire, Tim Richards introduces Machiavelli and More to a society where economic rationalists can speak of gambling-led economic recoveries, to an age when the golden rule of Do unto others as you would have them do unto you' has been replaced with 'There is no such thing as bad money'. A remarkable novel from a writer who is fast emerging as Australia's leading satirist.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Published: 01 Apr 1997

ISBN 10: 1864482850
ISBN 13: 9781864482850
Book Overview: Special Mention, Individual Category, Centre for Australian Cultural Studies National Awards 1997

Author Bio
Tim Richards' first collection of stories, LETTERS TO FRANCESCA, was published in February 1996. Between 1989 and 1993 he was a staff writer on Fast Forward and Full Frontal. He has an MA from Melbourne University, took fiction under Gerald Murnane at Victoria College and studied at the Australian Film and Television School in Sydney.