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Issue Details: First known date: 2023... 2023 Wall
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'A woman returns to Australia to clear out her father's house, with an eye to transforming the contents into an art installation in the tradition of the revered Chinese artist, Song Dong. What she hasn't reckoned with is the tangle of jealousies, resentments, and familial complications that she had thought, in leaving the country, she had put behind her - a tangle that ensnares her before she even arrives.' (Publication summary)

Notes

  • Dedication: for dad

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Glebe, Glebe - Leichhardt - Balmain area, Sydney Inner West, Sydney, New South Wales,: Puncher and Wattmann , 2023 .
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      Extent: 220p.
      Note/s:
      • Published  April 2023
      ISBN: 9781922571618
    • Los Angeles, California,
      c
      United States of America (USA),
      c
      Americas,
      :
      Zerogram Press ,
      2023 .
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      Extent: 188p.p.
      Note/s:
      • Published 11 April 2023.
      ISBN: 9781953409119, ‎ 1953409113

Works about this Work

What Artists Do : Three Novels about Artists and Their Subjects Naama Grey-Smith , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , September no. 457 2023; (p. 29-30)

— Review of The Sitter Angela O'Keeffe , 2023 single work novel ; Vincent and Sien Silvia Kwon , 2023 single work novel ; Wall Jen Craig , 2023 single work novel

'The relationship between artists and their sitters has long been a topic of fascination and enquiry – not least for artists themselves. The study of portraiture is often informed by investigations of this relationship as well as that with a third party: the viewer.' (Introduction)

The Long and the Short of It : Jen Craig’s Wall Isabella Gullifer-Laurie , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Overland [Online] , July 2023;

— Review of Wall Jen Craig , 2023 single work novel
'I first heard of Jen Craig when she was interviewed by Michael Silverblatt on his KCRW radio program Bookworm. Her novel Panthers and the Museum of Fire had found publication with the American publisher Zerogram Press. There was some talk of the influence of Thomas Bernhard and WG Sebald, the difficulty of making a sentence and spinning a clay vessel on a wheel—a shared problem of concentration and balance. When I tried to find her book here, I could not—but now Panthers, alongside the slim 2010 volume Since the Accident, have been reissued with Puncher & Wattmann, who have also published her third book Wall.' (Introduction) 
 
Narrative Hoard Kasumi Borczyk , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , June 2023;

— Review of Wall Jen Craig , 2023 single work novel

'In an era of sentences that trend not only towards our laziest tendencies but also towards the speed and rhythm of our economy: the elevator pitch sentence, the jump-cut sentence, the news hook sentence, the perfectly manscaped short back and sides sentence, in short the short sentence; a long sentence is antiseptic, so much so that defending its intrinsic value has become something of a moral duty.' (Introduction)

Bad Art Friends – Jen Craig May Be the Best Australian Writer You’ve Never Heard of Emmett Stinson , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 22 June 2023;

— Review of Wall Jen Craig , 2023 single work novel

'How do you review a novel when its author has already written a book-length work of criticism on it before it was published? The rise of the Creative Writing PhD in Australia has created this perhaps unexpected dilemma for critics, who will now find that many contemporary novels come predigested, with the exegetical section of the PhD offering more extensive analysis than any in-depth review ever could.' (Introduction)

Jen Craig Wall Geordie Williamson , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 3-9 June 2023;

— Review of Wall Jen Craig , 2023 single work novel

'W. G. Sebald was justly celebrated for the melancholy antiquarianism of his prose. The Anglo-German writer placed his narrators – solitary eccentrics or survivors of some traumatic past – amid historic spaces in England or Europe. There they moved through decayed mansions or unvisited museums, places emptied of life yet replete with stuff. Uncanny access to the past was granted by virtue of old postcards or Edwardian bric-a-brac.' (Introduction)   

Jen Craig Wall Geordie Williamson , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 3-9 June 2023;

— Review of Wall Jen Craig , 2023 single work novel

'W. G. Sebald was justly celebrated for the melancholy antiquarianism of his prose. The Anglo-German writer placed his narrators – solitary eccentrics or survivors of some traumatic past – amid historic spaces in England or Europe. There they moved through decayed mansions or unvisited museums, places emptied of life yet replete with stuff. Uncanny access to the past was granted by virtue of old postcards or Edwardian bric-a-brac.' (Introduction)   

Bad Art Friends – Jen Craig May Be the Best Australian Writer You’ve Never Heard of Emmett Stinson , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Conversation , 22 June 2023;

— Review of Wall Jen Craig , 2023 single work novel

'How do you review a novel when its author has already written a book-length work of criticism on it before it was published? The rise of the Creative Writing PhD in Australia has created this perhaps unexpected dilemma for critics, who will now find that many contemporary novels come predigested, with the exegetical section of the PhD offering more extensive analysis than any in-depth review ever could.' (Introduction)

Narrative Hoard Kasumi Borczyk , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Sydney Review of Books , June 2023;

— Review of Wall Jen Craig , 2023 single work novel

'In an era of sentences that trend not only towards our laziest tendencies but also towards the speed and rhythm of our economy: the elevator pitch sentence, the jump-cut sentence, the news hook sentence, the perfectly manscaped short back and sides sentence, in short the short sentence; a long sentence is antiseptic, so much so that defending its intrinsic value has become something of a moral duty.' (Introduction)

The Long and the Short of It : Jen Craig’s Wall Isabella Gullifer-Laurie , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Overland [Online] , July 2023;

— Review of Wall Jen Craig , 2023 single work novel
'I first heard of Jen Craig when she was interviewed by Michael Silverblatt on his KCRW radio program Bookworm. Her novel Panthers and the Museum of Fire had found publication with the American publisher Zerogram Press. There was some talk of the influence of Thomas Bernhard and WG Sebald, the difficulty of making a sentence and spinning a clay vessel on a wheel—a shared problem of concentration and balance. When I tried to find her book here, I could not—but now Panthers, alongside the slim 2010 volume Since the Accident, have been reissued with Puncher & Wattmann, who have also published her third book Wall.' (Introduction) 
 
What Artists Do : Three Novels about Artists and Their Subjects Naama Grey-Smith , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Book Review , September no. 457 2023; (p. 29-30)

— Review of The Sitter Angela O'Keeffe , 2023 single work novel ; Vincent and Sien Silvia Kwon , 2023 single work novel ; Wall Jen Craig , 2023 single work novel

'The relationship between artists and their sitters has long been a topic of fascination and enquiry – not least for artists themselves. The study of portraiture is often informed by investigations of this relationship as well as that with a third party: the viewer.' (Introduction)

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