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Dreams of Speaking by Gail Jones

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February 2006, no. 278

Dreams of Speaking by Gail Jones

Vintage, $32.95 pb, 240 pp, 1741665221

Dreams of Speaking by Gail Jones

by
February 2006, no. 278

If you can say immediately what you think a novel is ‘about’, then the chances are that it may not be a very good novel. Fiction as a genre gives writers and readers imaginative room to move, to work on a vertical axis of layers of meaning as well as along the horizontal forward movement of narrative development.

But when hesitating over the question ‘what is this novel about?’, one good way to cut through the hesitation is to think what, if you were a designer, you would put on the cover, disregarding issues of marketability and thinking, for the moment, strictly about meaning. For me, the ideal cover of Dreams of Speaking would show a photograph or drawing of a traditional raked Japanese garden. When Mr Sakamoto, one of this book’s two main characters, is explaining to Alice, the other, about the way that a telephone works, he remarks: ‘It’s about ripples in the air, patterns of ripples, as in a Japanese raked garden … [which] always looks to me like an image of sound waves. Gardens, ocean, the beauty of energy transmission.’ 

Kerryn Goldsworthy reviews 'Dreams of Speaking' by Gail Jones

Dreams of Speaking

by Gail Jones

Vintage, $32.95 pb, 240 pp, 1741665221

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