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Shallows

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Shallows
First edition
AuthorTim Winton
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAllen & Unwin, Australia
Publication date
1984
Publication placeAustralia
Media typePaperback
Pages235
ISBN0-86861-793-8
OCLC29006597
Preceded byAn Open Swimmer 
Followed byThat Eye, The Sky 

Shallows (1984) is a novel by Australian author Tim Winton. It won the 1984 Miles Franklin Award, and was the 1985 joint winner of Western Australian Premier's Book Award - Fiction.

Carolyn See called it "a dark masterpiece that ranks with Moby-Dick".[1]

Story outline

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The novel is set in 1978 in the fictional town of Angelus, Western Australia. The town is the last remaining remnant of Australia's whaling industry and the novel details the conflicts that arise as a group of outsiders, intent on closing down the whaling industry, come to town.

Critical reception

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Marian Eldridge in The Canberra Times was impressed with the work: "It is a book resonant with meanings. On the surface it looks at a contemporary situation, a year-old relationship under strain as one partner becomes an active conservationist and the other an uncommitted, embarrassed observer. Whatever one decides the novel is saying, Shallows is a satisfying book."[2]

Awards

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