Panthers and the Museum of Fire

Jen Craig

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    Abstract

    Panthers and the Museum of Fire is a novella about walking, memory and writing. The narrator walks from Glebe to a central Sydney cafe to return a manuscript by a recently-dead writer. While she walks, the reader enters the narrator's entire world: life with family and neighbours, narrow misses with cars, her singular friendships, dinner conversations and work. We learn of her adolescent desire for maturity and acceptance through a brush with religion, her anorexia, the exercise of that power when she was powerless in every other aspect of her life.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationStrawberry Hills, N.S.W.
    PublisherSpineless Wonders
    Size122 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

    Keywords

    • autobiographical fiction
    • Australian fiction
    • friendship
    • eating disorders
    • walking
    • Sydney (N.S.W.)

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