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''The Sun in Exile'' (1955) is a novel by Australian writer
Dymphna Cusack Ellen Dymphna Cusack AM (21 September 1902 – 19 October 1981) was an Australian writer and playwright. Personal life Born in Wyalong, New South Wales, Cusack was educated at Saint Ursula's College, Armidale, New South Wales and graduated f ...
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Story outline

The narrator of the story, Alexandra Pendlebury, is a middle-aged spinster who writes travel books. On a sea voyage from Australia to England she shares a cabin with Vicky, a young Australian artist. All is well on the voyage until the ship docks in Jamaica and picks up a number of passengers. The West Indians bring out the inherent racism in a number of the white Australian travellers though Vicky becomes rather attached to Lance Olumide. In England Alexandra and Vicky maintain their friendship and they are joined by Lance when he and Vicky become engaged.


Critical reception

Helen Frizell in ''The Australian Women's Weekly'' was in no doubt about her feelings for the book: "'Dymphna Cusack, in beautifully written prose, shows how bigotry and unkindness will eventually damp down the fires of their love and ambitions, so that in the end even the hearths of their hearts will be cold. Dymphna Cusack's thoughtfulness, narrative power, and sincerity make ''The Sun in Exile her best book to date." Victor Valentine, a reviewer in ''The Argus'', was impressed with the writing: "Although the characters indulge in intermittent tambourine banging it does not matter because the tale is told in the first person by a wonderful, unforgettable spinster writer of 60, named Miss Alexandra Pendlebury. Miss Pendlebury, rich, much travelled, gently snobbish, both about people and culture, selfish, lonely, and superfluous, is a superb touching portrait.""Is She Miss Cusack?" by Victor Valentine, ''The Argus'', 8 June 1955, p4
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See also

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1955 in Australian literature This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of Australian literature during 1955. Books * Martin Boyd – ''A Difficult Young Man'' * Jon Cleary – ''Justin Bayard'' * Charmian Clift & George Johnston – ''The S ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sun in Exile, The Novels by Dymphna Cusack 1955 Australian novels