Sean Rabin’s new novel The Good Captain is out now with Transit Lounge.
Available at all good bookstores.
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Description
Set in the near future – during a time of plummeting fish stocks, toxic algae blooms and jellyfish swarms – The Good Captain follows a group of radical environmentalists committed to a mission of extreme civil disobedience against the powers threatening to destroy the last of the world’s marine life.
Led by Rena – born and raised by the ocean – the crew engages in a high seas drama that contains all the thrill of a cat-and-mouse seafaring classic, while at the same time offering a timely warning for the political classes that their negligence will not go unpunished.
Evoking a disturbing vision of what the world might soon become – random, dangerous, surprising and sometimes even miraculous – The Good Captain is a gripping, confronting and truly unique novel.
Cover photograph © Matt Glastonbury
Description
Michael, an aspiring writer who has recently finished his PhD, takes a job as secretary to his literary hero, Lucian Clarke, a reclusive novelist with a mysterious cosmopolitan past, who lives in a village on a mountain, outside of Hobart, called Wood Green. Peopled by an ensemble cast, the local publican, the single mother who manages the pub’s kitchen, the unhappily married couple who run the corner store, a newcomer from Johannesburg with a murky past, a snivelling B&B proprietor and a determined ex-girlfriend, Wood Green artfully evokes the claustrophobia of small-town life. While Michael believes he is making a new life for himself, Lucian has other plans. Rabin writes with wit and intelligence – and deftly executes an unsuspected plot twist – in his exploration of the perils of literary ambition and the elusive prospect of artistic legacy.
Honours
2017 - Shortlisted for The Victorian Premier’s Literary Award (Wood Green)
2017 - Longlisted ALS Gold Medal (Wood Green)
2016 - Shortlisted for The Readings Prize for New Australian Fiction (Wood Green)