"The novella is a powerful exploration of the long-term, far-flung effects of the horrors of the genocide of the Armenian people by the Ottoman government during World War One. The narrative is set in Sydney in 1980, and it dramatizes the assassination of the Turkish Consul by the grandsons of a victim of the 1914 genocide. The author's grandfather saw 'his entire family killed while he hid in the upper branches of a tree'.
"The essay is a compelling account of how the author, great-grand-child of victims of the genocide, has worked with the bitter historical events which began on the day before the landing of the Australian troops at Gallipoli. This planned co-incidence of horrors affords the whole manuscript an urgency for Australian readers in particular. To quote from the text, this is 'an echo of terror across six decades'. And 'revenge' is the very meaning of the main character's name.
Kalagian Blunt expertly and compassionately examines the nature of truth and its representation via the conjunction of fiction and essay.
- CARMEL BIRD
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