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Andrew Humphreys Andrew Humphreys i(A54462 works by)
Born: Established: 1970 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
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1 Michael's Favourite T-shirt Andrew Humphreys , 2012 single work short story children's
— Appears in: I Met a Martian and Other Stories 2012; (p. 61-64)
1 11 y separately published work icon Martin Westley Takes a Walk Andrew Humphreys , North Sydney : Vintage Australia , 2010 Z1673122 2010 single work novel

'"People were supposed to remember who they were and where they lived. They were supposed to remember who loved them and who did not and where their grandmothers were born. Martin Jeremiah Westley didn't remember any of it, including the fact that he was Martin Jeremiah Westley."

Martin Westley has lost his memory and quite possibly his mind. He has a wife who despises him, a son who ignores him and a daughter who is drifting away. He has a nice house, a not-so-nice factory and an aggressively attractive mistress. But something is deeply, terribly wrong, and he knows he needs to make it right.

So Martin Westley walks. Along the way he picks up a cowboy hat, a sense of purpose, and an Indian who isn't really an Indian. And if he's lucky, he might just recover his life.

A darkly comic parable about families and the wonderful opportunities errant action kites can provide to start life anew.' (From the publisher's website.)

1 The Dignity of Labour Andrew Humphreys , 2009 single work short story
— Appears in: Griffith Review , Summer no. 26 2009; (p. 188-199)
1 It's Colditz Outside Andrew Humphreys , 2008 single work short story
— Appears in: Meanjin , Summer vol. 67 no. 4 2008; (p. 149-154)
1 Out of the Blue Andrew Humphreys , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 13 July vol. 122 no. 6429 2004; (p. 65)

— Review of Weapons of Choice : World War 2.1 John Birmingham , 2004 single work novel
1 View from the Couch Andrew Humphreys , 2004 single work column
— Appears in: Good Weekend , 9-11 April 2004; (p. 46)
1 Fictions Andrew Humphreys , 2004 single work review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 3 February vol. 122 no. 6406 2004; (p. 68)

— Review of Transactions Neil Boyack , 2003 selected work short story
1 8 y separately published work icon Wonderful Andrew Humphreys , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2004 Z1092766 2004 single work novel humour

'Newsreels gave way to cartoon rabbits, theatre announcements and featured pictures, the ticker of the projector lighting the way through an empty sky. And there was Siggy, scene after scene, riding elephants and running from lions, laughing and jumping and swinging through the trees, smiling and kissing, wet lips puckered and arms open wide, his beautiful grey face filling the silver screen and dissolving into the white-hot light of the sun. 

'Jozsef Kiss, amateur Hungarian physician and animal trainer, arrives in Hollywood in the summer of 1931 with his African travelling companion, an orphaned chimpanzee. That chimpanzee becomes Siggy the Wonder Chimp, Jungle Man s faithful jungle companion, and a bona fide star.

'Wonderful is the story of a movie star monkey and his hapless, drunken partner. Complete with exploding coconuts and chimpanzee antics, it follows the adventures of a man and his animal sidekick as they encounter the strange and dusty landscape of California, agents and starlets, cowboys and elephants, the Depression and fascism, and the onset of the Second World War. It is a comic and sometimes sad emigrant s tale, a story of the invention and reinvention of people and nations, of history and of dreams. Above all, it is a story of loyalty, friendship and love.' (Synopsis)

1 Rocky Reminiscin' Andrew Humphreys , 2003 single work review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 3 June vol. 121 no. 6375 2003; (p. 76)

— Review of Willie's Bar and Grill : A Rock 'N' Roll Tour of North America in the Age of Terror Rob Hirst , 2003 single work autobiography
1 The Biltmore, 1934 Andrew Humphreys , 2002 single work short story
— Appears in: Big Night Out 2002; (p. 398-414)
1 Swimming Lessons Andrew Humphreys , 2002-2003 single work autobiography
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 17 December-14 January vol. 120 no. 6355 2002-2003; (p. 40-42)
1 Travelling Tourist Class Andrew Humphreys , 2001-2002 single work autobiography travel
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 18 December - 8 January vol. 119 no. 6306 2001-2002; (p. 52-54)
1 6 y separately published work icon The Weight of the Sun Andrew Humphreys , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2001 Z826329 2001 single work novel

'James Bloomington is prone to nose bleeds, sweating fits and excessive formality. Very few people find this in any way endearing. His father having disappeared, quite literally, before his second birthday, James has been raised by his mother, Veronica, a woman known and feared for her beauty and her fondness for the STSC-720 N95 line of disposable particulate respirators. Working as a junior editor for legal publishers Sandler and Harris, James has arranged his solitary life according to his own peculiar standards of conduct and, more importantly, order. But when Veronica discovers an apparently homeless man sitting in a city lane who may or may not look like her son in 10 years time, James Bloomington's sense of his own identity is called into question and his life begins to unravel around him. As the relentless summer sun bears down, James is forced to deal with the man in the lane, his hyperactive boss's infatuation for his mother, his own infatuation for his boss's daughter, an amorous, possibly Italian landlady, an aggressive leprechaun, public masturbators, self-improving Nazis, a well-kept hedge, and a mysterious telephone booth that seems to know his every hidden desire.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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