A Minor Fifth | G.S. Dickson
ISBN : 9780980740578
Australian Fiction
April, 2024
Shortlisted for the Australian/Vogel Literary Award
‘David Mitchell and William Faulkner must have written a novel together. It is funny, sad, moving, engaging … It’s incredibly innovative, the point of view shifts, it’s very funny and it takes a lot of risks but it’s an incredible book.’ — Rohan Wilson, author of The Roving Party and To Name Those Lost
Aussie rock icon Billy Ordain is dead. But how and when he died is more than anyone can tell.
Five people tell their stories of Billy, charting his ascent to fame — from jamming in the suburbs in the 60s, to his apotheosis as the most lauded, biggest selling artist in the country.
Five people who knew him remember loving him, helping him, being stepped on, ignored, betrayed.
Five people who knew him all saw him leave this world, but in different ways and in different decades. Amid the noise and hype of celebrity culture, in the mirrored madhouse of the media, who’s to say what’s really real?
A bitter industry satire, a vast human comedy, an experiment in tragedy, A Minor Fifth looks through multiple viewpoints at the legends we construct around all-too-human individuals.
Funny, moving, mind-bending — it’s a love letter to Australian rock music.
ISBN : 9780980740578
Australian Fiction
April, 2024
Shortlisted for the Australian/Vogel Literary Award
‘David Mitchell and William Faulkner must have written a novel together. It is funny, sad, moving, engaging … It’s incredibly innovative, the point of view shifts, it’s very funny and it takes a lot of risks but it’s an incredible book.’ — Rohan Wilson, author of The Roving Party and To Name Those Lost
Aussie rock icon Billy Ordain is dead. But how and when he died is more than anyone can tell.
Five people tell their stories of Billy, charting his ascent to fame — from jamming in the suburbs in the 60s, to his apotheosis as the most lauded, biggest selling artist in the country.
Five people who knew him remember loving him, helping him, being stepped on, ignored, betrayed.
Five people who knew him all saw him leave this world, but in different ways and in different decades. Amid the noise and hype of celebrity culture, in the mirrored madhouse of the media, who’s to say what’s really real?
A bitter industry satire, a vast human comedy, an experiment in tragedy, A Minor Fifth looks through multiple viewpoints at the legends we construct around all-too-human individuals.
Funny, moving, mind-bending — it’s a love letter to Australian rock music.
ISBN : 9780980740578
Australian Fiction
April, 2024
Shortlisted for the Australian/Vogel Literary Award
‘David Mitchell and William Faulkner must have written a novel together. It is funny, sad, moving, engaging … It’s incredibly innovative, the point of view shifts, it’s very funny and it takes a lot of risks but it’s an incredible book.’ — Rohan Wilson, author of The Roving Party and To Name Those Lost
Aussie rock icon Billy Ordain is dead. But how and when he died is more than anyone can tell.
Five people tell their stories of Billy, charting his ascent to fame — from jamming in the suburbs in the 60s, to his apotheosis as the most lauded, biggest selling artist in the country.
Five people who knew him remember loving him, helping him, being stepped on, ignored, betrayed.
Five people who knew him all saw him leave this world, but in different ways and in different decades. Amid the noise and hype of celebrity culture, in the mirrored madhouse of the media, who’s to say what’s really real?
A bitter industry satire, a vast human comedy, an experiment in tragedy, A Minor Fifth looks through multiple viewpoints at the legends we construct around all-too-human individuals.
Funny, moving, mind-bending — it’s a love letter to Australian rock music.
G.S. Dickson is an Australian author whose work has been published and anthologised in both Australia and the UK. A Minor Fifth is his first novel and was shortlisted for the Australian/Vogel Literary Award.