Praise for
The Broken Book
âBoth very Australian and resoundingly international,
The Broken Book
confirms Johnson's status as one of the finest Australian writers . . . fiercely beautiful.'
The Australian
âA bold narrative, in which we're constantly reminded by the quality of her prose that this is an imaginative work . . . It's a kaleidoscope of memory, jagged and disordered as the artist's tragic life.'
Canberra Times
âAn astonishing novel . . . a jewel of a book.'
Vogue Australia
â
The Broken Book
is wonderfully rich, complex and compelling. Susan Johnson has created an audacious and original novel with an awe-inspiring ability to explore emotional truths.'
Daily Advertiser
Praise for
Life in Seven Mistakes
âFeeling, insight, rambunctious wit.'
New York Times Book Review
âShe has a knack for presenting what can be unbearable in reality, of rendering it on the page with tremendous heart.'
Sydney Morning
Herald
Susan Johnson was shortlisted for the 1991 Victorian Premier's Literary Award for her novel
Flying Lessons
, shortlisted for the 1994 National Book Council's Banjo Award for the novel
A Big
Life
and shortlisted for the National Biography Award 2000 for her memoir
A Better Woman
. Her other books include
Hungry Ghosts
,
Messages from Chaos
,
Women Love Sex
(editor and contributor) and
Life
in Seven Mistakes
.
The Broken Book
was shortlisted for the 2005 Nita B Kibble Award; the Best Fiction Book section of the Queensland Premier's Literary Award; the Westfield/Waverley Library Literary Award; and the Australian Literary Society Gold Medal Award for an Outstanding Australian Literary Work.
In 2010 she returned from ten years in London to live in Brisbane. She is a feature writer at
Qweekend
magazine, and lives with her teenage sons in Kangaroo Point.
ALSO BY SUSAN JOHNSON
FICTION
Latitudes: New Writing from the North
(co-editor, 1986)
Messages from Chaos
(1987)
Flying Lessons
(1990)
A Big Life
(1993)
Women Love Sex
(editor, 1996)
Hungry Ghosts
(1996)
The Broken Book
(2004)
Life in Seven Mistakes
(2008)
NON-FICTION
A Better Woman
(1999)
On Beauty
(2009)
First published in 2012
Copyright © Susan Johnson 2012
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For Simone Bocognano, with love and admiration
My lovers suffocate me,
Crowding my lips, thick in the pores of my skin,
Jostling me through streets and public halls, coming naked to me at night,
Crying by day, Ahoy! from the rocks of the river, swinging and
chirping over my head,
Calling my name from flower-beds, vines, tangled underbrush,
Lighting on every moment of my life . . .
WALT WHITMAN,
âSong of Myself'
If the body is not a
thing
, it is a situation . . .
it is the instrument of our grasp upon the world.
SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR,
The Second Sex
Contents
Ten, Eleven, Twelve
CheeseâChocolateâCroissants
Fourteen
Mother's red fingernails
Twenty-Three
The beery-mouthed lover
Twenty-Five
The first lover who entered my body
Thirty-One
The flowered bud, wrestled
Thirty-Eight
Even dead husbands must be counted
Forty-Four, Forty-Five, Forty-Six
Three men in one day
Forty-Eight
The lover who fell in love with desire
Fifty-Seven
Nana Elsie, encoreâépater le bourgeois!
Sixty-One
The deflowerer, again
Sixty-Eight
The house she fell in love with
Seventy-Three
Marché aux puces
Eighty-One
Coup de foudre âThe princely lover
Eighty-Seven
The unrequited lover
Ninety-Three
The first lover I slept with after I lost my husband