Synopses & Reviews
In Certain Circles is the novel Elizabeth Harrower wrote after the release of
The Watch Tower. The author withdrew this novel before publication in 1971, and it has languished in a library for four decades.
In Certain Circles is an intense psychological drama about family and love, tyranny, and freedom. Set amid the lush gardens and grand stone houses that line the north side of Sydney Harbour, it follows the lives of four unforgettable characters whose fates are intertwined.
Harrower is one of Australia's most important postwar writers. Never before published, In Certain Circles is one of the most anticipated releases of the season. Text's Classic edition of The Watch Tower has been reviewed in literary pages across the globe.
Review
"Harrower was right about In Certain Circles being well written, but surely wrong to take its superb style for granted, as if mere literary muscle memory.
The book belongs with her best work, with The Watch Tower and The Long Prospect.
[It] is more explicit than Harrower's earlier work about ideological tensions between men and women. It is also broader in scope and not as angry wiser and less hopeless." James Wood, New Yorker
Review
"Like a treasure from an unearthed time capsule
Harrower is one of the great Australian writers of the postwar era....Harrower's fearsome objectivity and her bristling, beautiful prose come from modernist masters like Katherine Mansfield and Elizabeth Bowen.
Zoe's struggle, her suffering, her hard-earned knowledge are sharp and alive. You feel the book must have been written last week rather than last century." Wall St Journal
Review
"With its flavor of Henry James, Harrower's rediscovered story is an odd, brittle yet impressive piece of work that exposes the complex passions beneath a drawing-room-scenario surface." Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
Set amid the lush gardens and grand stone houses that line the north side of Sydney Harbour, this is an intense psychological drama about family and love, tyranny and freedom.
Completed in 1971, five years after The Watch Tower appeared to great acclaim, and now published for the first time, this long-lost novel is the work of a major writer.
About the Author
Elizabeth Harrower was born in Sydney in 1928. She lived in Newcastle until her family moved back to Sydney when she was eleven.
In 1951 Harrower travelled to London and began to write. Her first novel, Down in the City, was published there in 1957 and was followed by The Long Prospect a year later. In 1959 she returned to Sydney, where she worked in radio and then in publishing. Her third novel, The Catherine Wheel, appeared in 1960.
Harrower published The Watch Tower in 1966. Four years later she finished a new novel, In Certain Circles, but withdrew it from publication at the last moment, in 1971. It remained unpublished until 2014.
In Certain Circles is Harrower's final completed novel, though in the 1970s and 1980s she continued to write short fiction. She is one of the most important postwar Australian writers. She was admired by many of her contemporaries, including Patrick White and Christina Stead, who both became lifelong friends. Her novels are now being acclaimed by a new generation of readers and writers.
Elizabeth Harrower lives in Sydney.