Tengu

Author(s): Hay, Trevor

General Fiction

In 2019 Roy, a retired librarian living alone in dwindling bushland on the outskirts of Melbourne, is lured out of his shell by his neighbours, two migrant Chinese families who run a motel and restaurant. With other neighbours and guests, they get together regularly for Friday Chinese banquets, retiring for after-dinner ghost stories to an old Presbyterian church among the gums behind the restaurant - 'The Temple of Ordinary Terrors'. He records the passage of the year in a journal that includes notes from his intercultural story-telling group. He finds that mortals, and even some part-human, part-goblin beings, like the Japanese tengu, inhabit a zone somewhere between the terrors of the supernatural world, depicted in literature and art, and the 'ordinary' terrors of the natural, 'real' world. In the process Roy finds a special friend and ultimately exorcises the ghost of his own loneliness, which he has been inclined to idealise as solitude.

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General Fields

  • : 9781925984873
  • : Australian Scholarly Publishing Pty, Limited
  • : Tantanoola
  • : 01 August 2020
  • : {"length"=>["22.9"], "width"=>["15.2"], "units"=>["Centimeters"]}
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Hay, Trevor
  • : TP
  • : 2008