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'Late in the summer five years ago, when I was recovering from a surgical procedure, I met two women within a few weeks of each other and I saw both of them regularly, always separately, for some months afterwards. Summer did not give way easily that year, and even so we must force our bodies down to sleep in the heat, and even if experience does not give itself up easily to representation, I will lay it down anyway; frame the raw and exigent weeks, the untrustworthy months after the hospital, render it and them, Frida and Sylvia, as closely as possible to reality—or whatever is the feeling of a life and mind lived inside a body.
'A woman leaves the hospital after an operation and starts swimming in a pool in Melbourne’s inner suburbs. There she meets Frida, who is uncannily like her in her experience of illness. Soon after, she meets another woman in a local park, Sylvia, who sees her pain and encourages her to rest.
'The two new friends seem to be polar opposites: Frida adores the pool and the natural world, Sylvia clings to the protection of interior worlds. What begins as two seemingly simple friendships is challenged by what each woman asks of her, of themselves, and their bodies.' (Publication summary)
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The Stella Prize 2024 : A Reading Guide to the Six Shortlisted Books
2024
single work
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— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , April 2024;
— Review of Body Friend 2023 single work novel ; The Swift Dark Tide 2023 single work autobiography ; Feast 2023 single work novel ; Abandon Every Hope : Essays for the Dead 2023 selected work essay ; Hospital Arunava Sinha (translator), 2023 single work novel -
Unruliness, Activism and Emotional Intensity: Your Guide to the 2024 Stella Prize Shortlist
2024
single work
column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 2 May 2024;'For more than a decade now, the Stella Prize, an award celebrating Australian women’s writing, has been changing Australia’s literary landscape. It has taken a monkey wrench to the way literary esteem is bestowed in this country. Its annual whack has shifted the calibration of what kinds of books are valued.' (Introduction)
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Book Review : Body Friend, Katherine Brabon
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , September 2023;
— Review of Body Friend 2023 single work novel'A tenderly written exploration of the body through the lens of living with chronic illness.'
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In Sickness and In Health
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2023;
— Review of Body Friend 2023 single work novel'When I was 19, I had my ankle fused. To fix it, I underwent a procedure called a subtalar fusion, which used a bone graft from my shin and two huge screws to put the joint in place. In the unnamed narrator of Katherine Brabon’s Body Friend, I saw a mirror of myself from that point in my life. Someone young, suffering with pain from a source that no one can identify, hoping that surgery will ‘fix’ her. Likewise, the narrator sees a mirror of herself in two women she meets in the aftermath of surgery. Through these three women, Body Friend explores concepts of pain, illness, the self and recovery—how they influence and are influenced by one another.'(Introduction)
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Body Friend by Katherine Brabon Review – Poetic Reflections on Living with Chronic Pain
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 22 September 2023;
— Review of Body Friend 2023 single work novel'Three women inhabit the space between illness and recovery in a novel that moves with a syrupy slowness, refusing our thirst for plot' (Introduction)
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Body Friend by Katherine Brabon Review – Poetic Reflections on Living with Chronic Pain
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 22 September 2023;
— Review of Body Friend 2023 single work novel'Three women inhabit the space between illness and recovery in a novel that moves with a syrupy slowness, refusing our thirst for plot' (Introduction)
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In Sickness and In Health
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2023;
— Review of Body Friend 2023 single work novel'When I was 19, I had my ankle fused. To fix it, I underwent a procedure called a subtalar fusion, which used a bone graft from my shin and two huge screws to put the joint in place. In the unnamed narrator of Katherine Brabon’s Body Friend, I saw a mirror of myself from that point in my life. Someone young, suffering with pain from a source that no one can identify, hoping that surgery will ‘fix’ her. Likewise, the narrator sees a mirror of herself in two women she meets in the aftermath of surgery. Through these three women, Body Friend explores concepts of pain, illness, the self and recovery—how they influence and are influenced by one another.'(Introduction)
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The Stella Prize 2024 : A Reading Guide to the Six Shortlisted Books
2024
single work
column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , April 2024;
— Review of Body Friend 2023 single work novel ; The Swift Dark Tide 2023 single work autobiography ; Feast 2023 single work novel ; Abandon Every Hope : Essays for the Dead 2023 selected work essay ; Hospital Arunava Sinha (translator), 2023 single work novel -
Book Review : Body Friend, Katherine Brabon
2023
single work
review
— Appears in: ArtsHub , September 2023;
— Review of Body Friend 2023 single work novel'A tenderly written exploration of the body through the lens of living with chronic illness.'
-
Unruliness, Activism and Emotional Intensity: Your Guide to the 2024 Stella Prize Shortlist
2024
single work
column
— Appears in: The Conversation , 2 May 2024;'For more than a decade now, the Stella Prize, an award celebrating Australian women’s writing, has been changing Australia’s literary landscape. It has taken a monkey wrench to the way literary esteem is bestowed in this country. Its annual whack has shifted the calibration of what kinds of books are valued.' (Introduction)
Awards
- 2024 shortlisted Queensland Literary Awards — Fiction Book Award
- 2024 shortlisted ASAL Awards — ALS Gold Medal
- 2024 shortlisted The Stella Prize
- Melbourne, Victoria,