Oscar and Lucinda

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Oscar and Lucinda
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First edition (Australia)
Author Peter Carey
Cover artist Pierre Le Tan
Country Australia
Language English
Publisher UQP
Publication date
1988
Media type Print (Hardback, Paperback)
Pages 528 pp
ISBN 0-7022-2116-3
OCLC 21002433
LC Class MLCM 91/08820 (P) PR9619.3.C36
Preceded by Illywhacker
Followed by The Tax Inspector

Oscar and Lucinda is a novel by Australian author Peter Carey which won the 1988 Booker Prize, the 1989 Miles Franklin Award, and was shortlisted for The Best of the Booker.

Plot introduction

It tells the story of Oscar Hopkins, the Cornish son of a Plymouth Brethren minister who becomes an Anglican priest, and Lucinda Leplastrier, a young Australian heiress who buys a glass factory. They meet on the ship over to Australia, and discover that they are both gamblers, one obsessive, the other compulsive. Lucinda bets Oscar that he cannot transport a glass church from Sydney to a remote settlement at Bellingen, some 400 km up the New South Wales coast. This bet changes both their lives forever.

Inspiration

The novel partly takes its inspiration from Father and Son, the autobiography of the English poet Edmund Gosse, which describes his relationship with his father, Philip Henry Gosse.

Film

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A film version released in 1997 was directed by Gillian Armstrong and starred Ralph Fiennes, Cate Blanchett, and Tom Wilkinson.

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Booker Prize recipient
1988
Succeeded by
The Remains of the Day
Preceded by Miles Franklin Award recipient
1988
Succeeded by
Oceana Fine