Silence and Sound in the Sentences of Gerald Murnane’s A Million Windows

Authors

  • Anthony Uhlmann University of Western Sydney

Keywords:

Gerald Murnane

Abstract

This article develops a reading of Gerald Murnane's 2014 novel A Million Windows, focusing on the manner in which the novel interrogates the nature of meaning making in fiction. It looks at the paired ideas of sound and silence: the former producing sense through sentences proper to the sense they need to convey; the latter impressing itself as what needs to be understood.

Author Biography

  • Anthony Uhlmann, University of Western Sydney
    Anthony Uhlmann is the Director of the Writing and Society Research Centre at the University of Western Sydney

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Published

2015-06-08