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192:: "These are the bare bones of a coming-of-age narrative, but from them Mackenzie fashions a wholly muscular, hot-blooded portrait of a young man; a psychological profile so precise that every shift in Charles' mood carries the tension of a thriller. It is amongst the best written in the genre, a true Australian classic whose power has not diminished over the generations." 161:
In his foreword to the novel, first included in the 1963 edition, Douglas Stewart says: "Mackenzie told me that he had invented the author, "Michael Paul", and the quotation from Michael Paul's alleged writings from which he had taken his title. He was always amused that none of his critics had
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Epigraph: "...To be free to choose is not enough. Though the young desire it, they cannot use that freedom, but must be forced into the decision of choice by good or evil circumstances which while they can perceive them they cannot control..." (Michael Paul:
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defies brief description. With all the fine perceptions of the author, the novel is baffling, unsatisfying, vague, yet stamped with a certain genius that might, with more manageable material, produce a memorable
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farm for boarding school. There he suffers the bullying of his fellow students, uncomfortable advances from his schoolmaster and a difficult scholastic workload.
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The novel details a year in the life of its teenage protagonist Charles Fox. He has left his idyllic life on an isolated
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wrote: "Writing of rare fineness and delicacy immediately is apparent in this, the first novel of a young Australian...
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Writing at the time of the book's original publication, a reviewer in Brisbane's
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2013 a new re-set edition was published by Text with an introduction by
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Text Classics series. Alex Cothren reviewed this edition for
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Seaforth Mackenzie
English
Jonathan Cape
Australia
hardback
paperback
Australian
Seaforth Mackenzie
ALS Gold Medal
Western Australian
Text Publishing
ALS Gold Medal
Angus and Robertson
David Malouf
Austlit - The Young Desire It
"Fine Writing" Sunday Mail (Brisbane), 26 December 1937, p21
"Kenneth Mackenzie The Young Desire It" by Alex Cothren, Transnational Literature, Vol. 6 no. 2, May 2014
"Seaforth Mackenzie Wins 1937 Literature Prize" The Telegraph, 22 November 1938, p8
"W.A. NOVELIST"
Western Mail
The young desire it : a novel
ISBN
978-1-922148-54-4
Categories
1937 Australian novels
ALS Gold Medal winning works
Novels set in Western Australia
Novels set in boarding schools
1937 debut novels
Jonathan Cape books

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