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Manacles 1973-85

In late 1973 I began working on a novel drawing together my thoughts, experiences and literary influences from this very volatile time in Brisbane. Manacles was a mix of Brisbane scenes, Flann O'brien "novel within a novel" structure and Joycean internal monologue. Mostly the novel was a collection of vignettes describing times I spent with a couple of close friends, named Charles and Maria in the book.

Some of the sections are excercises in form rather than content - the dense passages are versions of the book with repeated words removed. The fictional Brisbane was unstable (not well constructed). It burned, and then sank into the sea. The second dense passage is made from the dialogue in the book, condensed and drifting in bubbles to the surface of the ocean under the starry night sky.


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Manacles - full text
It has been argued in the chronicles of the mind, that any attempts to express all the characteristic ideas of possible experience will create a... More>>


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Manacles - review by Robert Kenny
Robert Whyte's Manacles was published about the same time as Strange Attractors, although I have heard that it was written some years ago and that... More>>


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Manacles - review by Maryanne Dever and Jennifer Ash
In an article on small press publishing in the 1970s Michael Wilding notes that the progress towards recognition can be slow. "The small presses and... More>>


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Manacles - Good Reading Guide
A remarkable small-press offering that deserves a wider audience. This novel is a contemporary portrait of the artist which questions the very... More>>