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''The Climate of Courage'' is a 1954 novel by Australian writer
Jon Cleary Jon Stephen Cleary (22 November 191719 July 2010) was an Australian writer and novelist. He wrote numerous books, including '' The Sundowners'' (1951), a portrait of a rural family in the 1920s as they move from one job to the next, and '' The ...
. It was his fifth published novel. It is set during World War II and involves a group of Australian soldiers who have returned from service in the Middle East.


Premise

The novel falls into two parts: the soldiers on leave in Sydney, where they engage in various romantic entanglements and experience the famous submarine attack on Sydney, then taking part in a patrol during the New Guinea Campaign.


Background

The book was based on Cleary's experiences in the army during World War Two, where he served in the Middle East and New Guinea. He said it took him ten years to write the book. He admitted that he made some alternations to make the book more appealing to international audiences, as he felt it was more difficult for them to understand Australian culture:
It means, for one thing, using dialogue that is more universal than the parochial slang your characters would naturally use, or, when you do use slang (and an Australian writer has to, because Australians use so much slang in their everyday conversation), you have to make its meaning self evident. Again, an Australian writer has little opportunity for satire because the satire would be lost on the reader who didn’t know the background. He has to take chances on his humour (because the Australian sense of humour is more sardonic—you might even say more cruel—than is general elsewhere in the world). And when a writer has pride in his country, as I have, he must see that that pride is expressed in a way that won’t offend the pride of a reader in another country.


Reception

The book was very popular, selling 28,000 copies in the UK during its first week of publication. Reviews were strong in London.


Adaptation

The novel was adapted for Australian radio in 1956 with a cast that included
John Meillon John Meillon, ( ; 1 May 1934 – 11 August 1989), was an Australian character actor, known for many straight as well as comedy roles, he became most widely known internationally as Walter Reilly in the films ''Crocodile Dundee'' and ''Crocodil ...
.


References


External links

*The novel was serialised in the '' Sydney Morning Herald'' in 1953 â€
List of Chapters''The Climate of Courage''
at AustLit (subscription required) 1954 Australian novels Novels first published in serial form Novels set during World War II Novels set in Sydney Novels set in Indonesia Novels set in New Guinea William Collins, Sons books Novels by Jon Cleary {{1950s-WWII-novel-stub