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Zooing by & Going Home by Archie Weller

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November 1985, no. 76

Zooing: Peter Goldsworthy 

Angus and Robertson, 116 pp, $6.95 pb

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Going Home by Archie Weller

Allen & Unwin, 222 pp, $15.95 pb

Zooing by & Going Home by Archie Weller

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November 1985, no. 76

A reviewer’s prejudices are rarely so obvious to him as are mine in the case of these two books. I have an instinct of sympathy with Peter Goldsworthy. Our first books of stories received a joint review from John Tranter in the Sydney Morning Herald. The venerable poet was, let us say, splendidly discouraging: Windsor’s and Goldsworthy’s joint faults made them ‘like so many hundreds of forgotten Australian short story writers before them’. We have been victims together. In the case of Archie Weller, I have to admit to negative prejudices. Weller is promoted as someone who nearly won the Vogel Prize, and I am suspicious of all the media hype and puff that surrounds that award. The price of greater publicity, runs my prejudice (conviction?), should be sharper critical attention.

I’m not sure where this solicitude has got me, for I find myself actually disappointed in both these volumes of stories. Weller’s failings are the more obvious, but in each collection there is an over-simplicity, a lack of room for the reader’s own imagination to expand and frolic in. They are not challenging, not seductive, not suggestive of mystery or more and more delights to be opened up.

Gerard Windsor reviews 'Zooing' by Peter Goldsworthy and 'Going Home' by Archie Weller

Zooing: Peter Goldsworthy

Angus and Robertson, 116 pp, $6.95 pb

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Going Home

by Archie Weller

Allen & Unwin, 222 pp, $15.95 pb

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