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Elevated gossip

An accomplished verse novel
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June 2025, no. 476

Mixed Business by Alan Wearne

Puncher & Wattmann, $32.95 pb, 120 pp

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Elevated gossip

An accomplished verse novel
by
June 2025, no. 476

For almost fifty years, Alan Wearne has been one of Australia’s pre-eminent users of dramatic monologue. Since The Nightmarkets (1986), he has also become one of our most persistent and accomplished writers of verse novels. It is a form which to many seems paradoxical (how can something be two contradictory things at once?), and yet it is undeniably capable of producing fast-moving and powerful narratives which remain vividly present in the mind.

Of course, it’s a difficult trick to pull off, requiring not only the psychological insight and narrative facility needed by ‘ordinary’ novelists, but also the metaphoric and linguistic agility of a poet. The texture needs to be denser than prose (otherwise what’s the point?), but if it is too dense the narrative momentum will stall.

Mixed Business

Mixed Business

by Alan Wearne

Puncher & Wattmann, $32.95 pb, 120 pp

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ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

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