Asia, Europe and Australian Identity: The Novels of Christopher Koch

Abstract

Like Patrick White and Randolph Stow. Christopher Koch explores in his fiction the post-colonial Australian identity, not in an exclusively political sense, but rather in its spiritual and metaphysical ramifications. While all three novelists have constantly dealt with aspects of this theme. Koch has seemed most conscious of the vestigial European inheritance and the increasing Asian perspectives in shaping the Australian spirit.

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Published 1 May 1982 in Volume 10 No. 3. Subjects: Asia, Australian identity, Literary portrayal, Place & identity, Christopher Koch.

Cite as: Tiffin, Helen. ‘Asia, Europe and Australian Identity: The Novels of Christopher Koch.’ Australian Literary Studies, vol. 10, no. 3, 1982, doi: 10.20314/als.d02e6a857c.