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The Revisionists
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Gripping, propulsive and intelligent, The Revisionists is a tour de force, an absorbing, unputdownable novel about ambition - and how we curate our own stories and rescript our memories in order to survive.
'Her literary trajectory is exponential; her first two novels were brilliant, but The Revisionists is a masterpiece ... Powerful, intelligent and beautifully written, it's likely to attain future status as a culturally-resonant literary classic.' ArtsHub
Upper East Side, Manhattan, 2023: Christine Campbell, former journalist, turns on the television to watch a documentary paying homage to her Pulitzer Prize–shortlisted coverage of the unrest in 1999 in the North Caucasus. She is newly widowed, wealthy and attempting to write a memoir celebrating her bold life and significant achievements in writing about the silencing of women during conflict.
But truth has a way of resurfacing, even when buried deep beneath money, memory and reinvention. When Dr Frankie Pearson, Christine's oldest - and estranged - friend, knocks on her door, the pair must reconcile their memories and come to terms with the far-reaching and disastrous decisions they both made over twenty years ago. What really happened in that small mountain village in Dagestan in the dying days of the millennium, while Christine was hellbent on getting the scoop of a lifetime?
An elegant, thrilling and brilliantly compelling novel of the consequences of the conflict between a person's principles and their desire for acclaim, The Revisionists examines the malleability of memory and the slippery nature of the truth - and the lengths that people will go to to avoid facing both.
'A beautifully crafted story ... the immense detail and beauty in the writing create an altogether genuine setting for the reader to become absorbed in. A powerful examination of truth, memory and ambition ... a sophisticated novel that both overtly and subtly turns the spotlight on the oft-overlooked keepers of women.' Books+Publishing
A riveting tale of adventure and ambition gone wrong, beautifully written, which poses profound questions about the relationship between memory and truth.' Deborah Snow, former associate editor, Sydney Morning Herald, author of The Siege
'A distinctive writer of beauty and insight' Julia Baird, Bright Shining
'A remarkable novel, exhilarating and intelligent' Eleanor Limprecht, The Passengers
'Full of beautiful prose ... it is a powerful meditation on regret and mistakes' Jacqueline Maley, Lonely Mouth
'A compelling, tightly plotted examination of hubris and its consequences. The narrative skips to a beat of often breathtaking language.' Angela O'Keefe, The Sitter
'Her literary trajectory is exponential; her first two novels were brilliant, but The Revisionists is a masterpiece ... Powerful, intelligent and beautifully written, it's likely to attain future status as a culturally-resonant literary classic.' ArtsHub
Upper East Side, Manhattan, 2023: Christine Campbell, former journalist, turns on the television to watch a documentary paying homage to her Pulitzer Prize–shortlisted coverage of the unrest in 1999 in the North Caucasus. She is newly widowed, wealthy and attempting to write a memoir celebrating her bold life and significant achievements in writing about the silencing of women during conflict.
But truth has a way of resurfacing, even when buried deep beneath money, memory and reinvention. When Dr Frankie Pearson, Christine's oldest - and estranged - friend, knocks on her door, the pair must reconcile their memories and come to terms with the far-reaching and disastrous decisions they both made over twenty years ago. What really happened in that small mountain village in Dagestan in the dying days of the millennium, while Christine was hellbent on getting the scoop of a lifetime?
An elegant, thrilling and brilliantly compelling novel of the consequences of the conflict between a person's principles and their desire for acclaim, The Revisionists examines the malleability of memory and the slippery nature of the truth - and the lengths that people will go to to avoid facing both.
'A beautifully crafted story ... the immense detail and beauty in the writing create an altogether genuine setting for the reader to become absorbed in. A powerful examination of truth, memory and ambition ... a sophisticated novel that both overtly and subtly turns the spotlight on the oft-overlooked keepers of women.' Books+Publishing
A riveting tale of adventure and ambition gone wrong, beautifully written, which poses profound questions about the relationship between memory and truth.' Deborah Snow, former associate editor, Sydney Morning Herald, author of The Siege
'A distinctive writer of beauty and insight' Julia Baird, Bright Shining
'A remarkable novel, exhilarating and intelligent' Eleanor Limprecht, The Passengers
'Full of beautiful prose ... it is a powerful meditation on regret and mistakes' Jacqueline Maley, Lonely Mouth
'A compelling, tightly plotted examination of hubris and its consequences. The narrative skips to a beat of often breathtaking language.' Angela O'Keefe, The Sitter
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| ISBN | 1460715292 |
| Publisher | N/A |
| Publication date | July 2025 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | pages |
| Reading Options | PDF · EPUB · Mobi |
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