My Van Gogh

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But he was lying there beside her, waiting for her answer. A stranger. They were strangers. She turned slowly away from him, towards the window. And against the bright blue sky, she saw the storks flying away in formation, an arrow in the sky. They’d started their long journey at last, back to their other home. They’d dared to dream again. And roam the skies for something they’d loved and lost, perhaps.

‘Perhaps,’ she said turning back.

In poetic vignettes set against the fascinating exotics of Australia and France, Chandani Lokugé weaves a haunting and meditative story on the spectral gains and losses of travel, the nature of its transience. Through it, she dignifies with grace and tenderness, our unassuageable yearning, when we have lost everything and even ourselves, to anchor to something, someone, somewhere, and the unexpected moment of our arrival.

‘A haunting mystical reading experience, suffused with history, art, and recovery from trauma. An inspired travelogue … the damaged genius of Van Gogh brooding over the narrative, with hints of both joy and anguish.’ Chris Ringrose

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Internationally acclaimed novelist and scholar, Chandani Lokugé's 16 books include three novels and a book of short stories. The novels are 'If the Moon Smiled', 'Turtle Nest, and 'Softly, As I leave You'. 'If the Moon Smiled' was shortlisted for the NSW Premier's Award for Best Book; 'Softly, as I leave you' was awarded the Godage National (Sir Lanka) Literary Award for Best Novel. Chandani's novels have been translated into French, Greek and Hindi. Her short stories and personal essays are widely anthologized. She is currently Associate Professor of Creative Writing and Literary Studies at Monash University.

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