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Authors: Krissy Kneen
PRAISE FOR KRISSY KNEEN
Praise for
Steeplechase
âKneen's dark imagination and sharp intellect give her erotic writing an edgy quality
that reminds the reader, with a genuine shock of recognition, of what sex can be
like at its most extreme: ravenous, dangerous, chaotic and transformative.'
Sydney
Morning Herald
âThis is a text steeped in the reactions of the body. It is this corporeality, a
style honed from earlier works, that makes Kneen's prose so remarkable, and attempts
to categorise her writings into distinct genres so meaninglessâ¦With her most recent
work [Kneen] has cemented her place as an author to be read because of the promise,
sensual or otherwise, signified by her name on the spine.'
Australian
âKrissy Kneen's deceptively simple prose careens towards a startling and horrifying
denouement; her talent for strikingly vibrant imagery shinesâ¦Her fans will continue
to relish Kneen's vivid imagery and fearless prose.'
Books+Publishing
âBoth disturbing and mesmerising. This is writing that displays incredible emotional
depth. Krissy Kneen is an author who writes with generosity and truth.' Favel Parrett,
author of
Past the Shallows
âKneen has a rare gift for constructing the most exquisite architectures of narrative
and meaning from simple and elegant prose.' John Birmingham
âAbsorbing writing with a menacing undertow that drags the reader deep inside a dysfunctional,
disturbing relationship.'
TheHoopla.com.au
âDensely plotted and compellingâ¦Kneen's first real fiction is an accomplished work
that will not easily be forgotten.'
Adelaide Advertiser
âA compelling tale with a brilliant climaxâ¦hypnotic, powerful, stirring.'
BookMooch.com
âThe voice is strong, the writing vivid, the prose disarmingly frankâ¦Verdict: Lyrical,
persuasive and intriguing.'
Courier-Mail
â
Steeplechase
is superbly paced. It never breaks intensity, but increases it gradually
with each hurdle and crossing⦠Kneen's writing is elemental and corporeal, exploring
an embodied psychological experience that is darkly feminine and exquisitely intense.
Steeplechase
is a worthy and chilling addition to the Australian gothic tradition.'
Readings
âUnderstated and potent. Kneen's restrained prose is elegant in its simplicity. Despite
the highly emotive subject matter, it never becomes overblown or hysterical. The
premise behind steeplechasing is that the obstacles make the horse demonstrate agility,
power, intelligence, and bravery. Kneen achieves all of these qualities in her first
novel.'
Australian Book Review
âKneen's writing is taut, expertly paced and corporeal. The dramatic and bizarre
climax set in a chic contemporary Beijing gallery pushes narrative boundaries to
great effect.'
Newcastle Herald
âA strange and intricate work that, like any excellent work of art, creates its own
tight world whose engine is anxiety and suppression. Kneen has an unvarnished and
natural voice that belies the immense sophistication framing the restrained texture
of the emotion.'
Age
Praise for
Affection: an intimate memoir
Shortlisted, Queensland Premier's Award for non-fiction 2010
Shortlisted, Biography of the Year, Australian Book Industry Awards 2010
âSexy and beautifully written.
Affection
is a moving portrait and an absorbing readâ¦An
unforgettable book.' James Frey
âTo focus on the prurient aspects of this memoir⦠is to miss its gorgeous heartâ¦
Affection
is lushly written, a vivid and unabashed account of a woman coming to terms with
her body.'
Courier-Mail
âA rare featâ¦Beneath the surface sexuality,
Affection
's triumph is that of an assured
novelist of any genre. She sets a scene in curt but vivid detail and injects emotional
vibrancy into even cursory encounters.'
Sunday Age
âA lyrical gem. Kneen has a rare gift for constructing the most exquisite architectures
of narrative and meaning from simple and elegant prose. Sometimes confronting, sometimes
hilarious, and always amazingly honest.' John Birmingham
âAstonishingâ¦Powerfully and voyeuristically erotic, a relentless yet tender examination
of the body's relationship to self-worthâ¦An extraordinary debut.' Matthew Condon
âBeautifully written, painfully honestâ¦Kneen's stark, sensuous writing style and
clear-eyed honesty are immensely appealing.'
Big Issue
âSex in
Affection
is well written, but it's the contemplation in between that really
shines. Insightful, evocative and bluntly, but never gratuitously, honestâ¦Sexy, sad
and deeply satisfying.' Emily Maguire,
Age
â
Affection
is that rare beast: a sexual memoir that is not only uniquely interesting
and daringly explicit but is also poetic, offbeat, confronting and funny.' Linda
Jaivin,
Australian
Praise for
Triptych
âI have great admiration for this book and frankly enjoyed reading it.'
Sydney Morning
Herald
âThis is an astounding look at different sorts of love and Kneen is, above all, a
sensualist.'
Adelaide Advertiser
âWith nods to Anaïs Nin and Vladimir Nabokov, Kneen writes with tenderness, joy and
delight. â¦Delightful, courageous and juicy.'
Big Issue
Krissy Kneen is a Brisbane writer. Her previous books are
Affection
(memoir),
Triptych
(erotica) and the literary novel
Steeplechase
.
@krissykneen
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Copyright © 2015 by Krissy Kneen
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First published in 2015 by The Text Publishing Company
Cover and page design by Imogen Stubbs
Typeset by J&M Typesetting
National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry:
Creator: | Kneen, Krissy, 1968- author. |
Title: | The adventures of Holly White and the incredible sex machine. |
ISBN: | 9781922079381 (paperback) |
9781921961557 (ebook) | |
Subjects: | Erotic stories, Australian. |
Sex machinesâFiction. | |
Erotic literature. |
Dewey Number: A823.4
This project has been assisted by the Commonwealth Government through the Australia
Council, its arts funding and advisory body.
This book is for
Fiona Stager
dear friend and
purveyor of good literature at the
Avid Reader Orgone Accumulator Bookshop and Café
Nothing in the city was what it seemedânothing at all!
ANGELA CARTER
The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman
Contents
The House of the Sleeping Beauties
The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman
Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
Remembering 1956: Listen Little Man
The Bioelectrical Investigation
of Sexuality and Anxiety
The Recollections of a Mary-Ann
A Thousand Nights and Then One Night
It is impossible to control your dreams.
The forbidden ones are incandescent.
They burn through resolutions like parchment.
JAMES SALTER
A Sport and a Pastime
Nicholson snuggles into his father's hug. His jacket smells of tobacco. His voice
is soft and there is a slight sweet odour from the nip of whisky he always takes
after dinner. These are the comforts of life, this strong arm around his shoulders,
these dark sweet scents.
His father is telling Nick's favourite story, the one about Dr Reich and the cloudbuster.
âWhat does it look like Daddy?'
âI just told you, Nicholson.'
âTell me again.'
His father eases away, his dark eyes peer down sternly; Nick blushes and wriggles
back into the hug. âPlease? Please tell me again.'
âIt looks like a church organ, and it makes a whistling noise with all the metal
pipes shrieking towards heaven.'
âWhere were you, Daddy?'
âI was hiding in the corridor. I was supposed to be asleep in Dr Reich's guest room
but I came out and found them there,
fighting for their lives. Would you hide in
your room?'
âNo!' Nick shouts, too loud. He presses his hand against his mouth.
âNo. You are my brave boy. You would fight till the bitter end. You would have been
there, just like I was, waiting to see if they needed my help.'
âTo fight off the bad EAs!'
âYes, exactly Nick. To fight off the EAs.'
âTell me about the EAs Daddy, please. Tell me, please, please.'
âNicholson, you know this and now you are getting too excited. This is supposed to
be your bedtime story.'
âPleeeease?'
âThey are the bright lights in the sky that some people call UFOs. Dr Reich thought
they were here to stop the orgone experiments. And only orgone energy would chase
them away.'