Review

West Block, by Sara Dowse, still resonates as a tribute to beautiful and complex Canberra

By Dorothy Johnston
September 26 2020 - 12:00am
The West Block faade. Picture: Tim the Yowie Man
The West Block faade. Picture: Tim the Yowie Man
  • West Block, by Sara Dowse. For Pity Sake Publishing, $32.99.

In 1983, when West Block was first published, there had been very little prose fiction set in Australia's national capital. The first published novel to be set in Canberra was Plaque With Laurel, by M.Barnard Eldershaw, the pen name of Marjorie Barnard and Flora Eldershaw. It appeared in 1937. TAG Hungerford's Riverslake was published in 1953, then there is a gap of 24 years until Robert Macklin's The Paper Castle in 1977. Blanche d'Alpuget's Turtle Beach, 1981, was followed two years later by Sara Dowse's West Block. It was and remains a pioneering work.

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