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A Difficult Young Man

A Difficult Young Man (1955) is a novel by Australian writer Martin Boyd. It is the second in the author's "Langton Tetralogy" (which comprises The Cardboard Crown, A Difficult Young Man, Outbreak of Love and When Blackbirds Sing) and it won the ALS Gold Medal in 1957.[1]

A Difficult Young Man
First edition
AuthorMartin Boyd
LanguageEnglish
PublisherCresset Press, London
Publication date
1955
Media typePrint Hardback & Paperback
Pages276 pp
Preceded byThe Cardboard Crown 
Followed byOutbreak of Love 

Plot summary edit

The novel continues the story of the Langtons, an Anglo-Australian family based in Melbourne, who have never truly come to terms with their place in Australian society. Like the first novel in the series, this book is narrated by Guy Langton and concerns the younger son Dominic, a man who ideals and actions are considered both eccentric and unacceptable to the Melbourne society of the time.

Reviews edit

Gordon Stewart in The Argus noted that the author was now in fine company. "Few authors can cope successfully with the family saga type of sage. Miles Franklin and Henry Handel Richardson stand out among the Australians who have made the attempt. To their names can now be added that of Martin Boyd, for the sensitive appeal and literary skill of his latest novel "A Difficult Young Man." He then goes on "The entire work has an air of reality and authenticity which one associates usually only with autobiography."[2]

Dorothy Green, writing in 1965 after the book had been re-issued, stated: "This book is a sharp and timely reminder that other values than commercial success once counted for something in our urban environment, values in no way inferior to, and in some respects superior to those be longing to the European culture with which our own is compared and contrasted. There are unmistakable signs that in this comparatively late novel, Boyd, after sitting agonised for so long on the fence that divides his two worlds has put his foot down on the southern side of it."[3]

Awards and nominations edit

See also edit

  • Merric Boyd - the article intimates that Merric Boyd might have been a model for the novel's lead character

References edit

  1. ^ Austlit - A Difficult Young Man by Martin Boyd
  2. ^ "Local Boy Has Skill" The Argus, 30 July 1955, p44
  3. ^ "Sounding Boyd's distinctive style" by Dorothy Green, The Canberra Times, 13 November 1965, p13

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