- Stonedogs
Stonedogs is the first novel by
New Zealand writerCraig Marriner . It was published in2001 and has won a Montana New Zealand Book Award. The book has been described as "a kind ofClockwork Orange -meets-Once Were Warriors as imagined byIrvine Welsh ".cite web | title = Hard lines of reality | work = The New Zealand Herald | url = http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/6/story.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=219141 | date =2001-09-29 ] In2003 the film rights were sold toAustralian production companyMushroom Pictures , a film based on the book is currently in production.ynopsis
The story revolves around the protaganoist, Gator, an unemployed young adult with
anti-capitalist and neo-Nietzschean philsophies, and his friends inRotorua . All are involved inrecreational drug use . After they try to purchaseLSD from members of the fictional gang "The Rabble" Gator causes an incident and makes an enemy in the leader of the gang chapter. After a tip off from his friend Steve, who's cousin is a gang prospect, Gator and the other plan to steel the harvest of the gangsmarijuana crop. They drive theirHolden to Northland and after unplanned events take place attempt to sell their haul to a gang ofAuckland skinheads , later running into trouble with a corrupt police officer.tyle
Stonedogs is structurally unusual; Some text takes the form of a play with stage directions and there are sudden shifts from narrator's voice to outside observer. Pages of inner narrative are italicised. For Marriner "It was important to do something that would be seen as innovative in terms of structure and format, to come up with mediums which are slightly alternative to what's been done. I saw devices which hadn't been used and I couldn't see why they hadn't."
Themes
The novel deals with issues such as
alienation , social decay, drug use and New Zealandgang culture , as well as political and environmental issues. Speaking of the novel Marriner told an interviewer "I've been pretty disillusioned with mainstream society for a while, I just don't see a future in it. And I've been moving in working-class circles and watching the quiet desperation everyone lives their lives through. So the novel comes from there, and questions where we're going environmentally and politically." There are strongleft-wing political themes expressed; Marriner has cited leftists such asNoam Chomsky ,cite web | title = Craig Marriner | work = Critic | url = http://www.critic.co.nz/archive?page=6&archive_id=4349&type_code=b | date =2006-03-28 ]Robert Fisk andLeon Trotsky as influences.cite web | title = Marriner returns | work = Rotorua Daily Post | url = http://www.dailypost.co.nz/localnews/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3683033&thesection=localnews&thesubsection= | date =2006-05-05 ]Critical response
Stonedogs received critical acclaim, winning the
Deutz Medal for Fiction in2002 [cite web | title = New Zealand Books | work = NZS.com | url = http://www.nzs.com/new-zealand-articles/arts/books.html] in the Montana New Zealand Book Awards.References
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