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Merciless Gods
Merciless Gods | Christos Tsiolkas
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Love, sex, death, family, friendship, betrayal, tenderness, brutality, sacrifice and revelation . This incendiary collection of stories from acclaimed writer Christos Tsiolkas, bestselling author of The Slap and Barracuda, takes you deep into worlds both strange and familiar, and introduces you to characters who will never let you go and situations that will haunt you forever. '. one of the most significant contemporary storytellers at work today.' Colm Toibin, author of Brooklyn '. there is not a more important writer working in Australia today.' Australian Bookseller & Publisher '. one of our most important novelists.' Age 'Tsiolkas has become that rarest kind of writer in Australia, a serious literary writer who is also unputdownable, a mesmerising master of how to tell a story. He has this ability more than any other writer in the country .' Peter Craven, Sun-Herald 'One of the most astute chroniclers and critics of our age and culture, Tsiolkas is a passionate, poetic, political polemicist, but his critiques take the form of enthralling stories that are peopled with characters that bounce off the page.' Adelaide Advertiser 'Tsiolkas is a hard-edged, powerful writer . leaves us exhausted but gasping with admiration.' Washington Post 'The sheer energy of Tsiolkas' writing-its urgency and passion and sudden jags of tenderness-is often an end in itself: a thrilling, galvanising reminder of the capacity of fiction to speak to the world it inhabits.' James Bradley, Monthly
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BarbaraBB
Merciless Gods | Christos Tsiolkas
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Just as in The Slap, Tsiolkas is a master in working out the effect of something happening on the people involved. These short stories are about human relationships (mostly gay), and interpreting eachothers thoughts, and what's happening. Sometimes recognizable, sometimes absolutely not but still believable and fascinating.
Last but not least, the stories give a good description of life in urban Australia.

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SavidgeReads
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Tsiolkas likes to write about people we don't like and talk about the things we don't want to talk about. That's why I love his writing and admire him so, you can't binge on them though. Each is an angry dark twinkling little gem! You just need a weeks breather between them hence the 4 month read!

iamjane.de That sounds good! What genre is he writing? 8y
Jmstein Great pic! 8y
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SavidgeReads
Merciless Gods | Christos Tsiolkas
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I've been trying to drag out this collection for ages (since Feb) as its so good but going to finish it today. I have also become addicted to proof copies as commute books with finished copies pristine to keep. Unhealthy addiction but the struggle is real.

ReadingEnvy Good use of review copies - and then leaving them for others when you are done! 8y
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