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'"Whenever I say I was at university with Eve, people ask me what she was like, sceptical perhaps that she could have always been as whole and self-assured as she now appears. To which I say something like: ‘People are infinitely complex.’ But I say it in such a way—so pregnant with misanthropy—that it’s obvious I hate her."
'Michaela and Eve are two bright, bold women who befriend each other their first year at a residential college at university, where they live in adjacent rooms. They could not be more different; one assured and popular – the other uncertain and eager-to-please. But something happens one night in O-week – a drunken encounter, a foggy memory that will force them to confront the realities of consent and wrestle with the dynamics of power.
'Initially bonded by their wit and sharp eye for the colleges’ mix of material wealth and moral poverty, Michaela and Eve soon discover how fragile friendship is, and how capable of betrayal they both are.
'Written with a strikingly contemporary voice that is both wickedly clever and incisive, issues of consent, class and institutional privilege, and feminism become provocations for enduring philosophical questions we face today.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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- Sound recording.
- Large print.
- Dyslexic edition.
- Braille.
Works about this Work
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Good Reading
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: Meanjin , December vol. 81 no. 4 2022; (p. 224-227) Meanjin Online 2022;
— Review of Love and Virtue 2021 single work novel -
Graduate Outcomes
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , October 2022;
— Review of Love and Virtue 2021 single work novel'Diana Reid resists an easy delivery of certainties in her debut novel Love and Virtue. Tracking the fallout from an incident that may or may not have been sexual assault, Reid avoids didacticism as she examines power, agency and class privilege at a Sydney university and issues a provocation to the reader: discern for yourself, as narrator Michaela must, ‘the distinction between being hurt and being wronged’.' (Introduction)
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Diana Reid Love & Virtue
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: The Newtown Review of Books , April 2022;
— Review of Love and Virtue 2021 single work novel'University campus culture was fresh for Diana Reid when she began writing Love & Virtue. She had recently graduated from The University of Sydney in early 2020 when Covid kyboshed her plans to tour with a musical theatre production she’d co-written. So instead she sat down to pen her debut, which she describes as an ‘Australian campus novel’.' (Introduction)
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Depiction of Privilege Close to Home
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 4 December 2021;
— Review of Love and Virtue 2021 single work novel -
Love and Virtue by Diana Reid Review – Sex, Shame and the Social Minefields of Campus Life
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 22 October 2021;
— Review of Love and Virtue 2021 single work novel'Reid’s debut is a multilayered page-turner on power, unrequited love and campus rape culture, wrapped in a coming-of-age narrative'
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Love and Virtue, Diana Reid
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 9-15 October 2021;
— Review of Love and Virtue 2021 single work novel -
Love and Virtue by Diana Reid Review – Sex, Shame and the Social Minefields of Campus Life
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 22 October 2021;
— Review of Love and Virtue 2021 single work novel'Reid’s debut is a multilayered page-turner on power, unrequited love and campus rape culture, wrapped in a coming-of-age narrative'
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Depiction of Privilege Close to Home
2021
single work
review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 4 December 2021;
— Review of Love and Virtue 2021 single work novel -
Diana Reid Love & Virtue
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: The Newtown Review of Books , April 2022;
— Review of Love and Virtue 2021 single work novel'University campus culture was fresh for Diana Reid when she began writing Love & Virtue. She had recently graduated from The University of Sydney in early 2020 when Covid kyboshed her plans to tour with a musical theatre production she’d co-written. So instead she sat down to pen her debut, which she describes as an ‘Australian campus novel’.' (Introduction)
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Graduate Outcomes
2022
single work
review
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , October 2022;
— Review of Love and Virtue 2021 single work novel'Diana Reid resists an easy delivery of certainties in her debut novel Love and Virtue. Tracking the fallout from an incident that may or may not have been sexual assault, Reid avoids didacticism as she examines power, agency and class privilege at a Sydney university and issues a provocation to the reader: discern for yourself, as narrator Michaela must, ‘the distinction between being hurt and being wronged’.' (Introduction)
Awards
- 2022 shortlisted Readings Prizes — Readings Prize for New Australian Fiction
- 2022 shortlisted The Age Book of the Year Award — Book of the Year
- 2022 winner Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) — Australian Book of the Year
- 2022 highly commended New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards — UTS Glenda Adams Award for New Writing
- 2022 winner The Sydney Morning Herald Best Young Novelist of the Year