- Johnno
"Johnno" is a semi-autobiographical
novel written byAustralia n authorDavid Malouf and was first published in 1975. It was Malouf's first novel. In 2004 it was selected by theBrisbane City Council as the joint-winner of the annual "One Book One Brisbane" competition to find the book that best representsBrisbane . "Johnno" shared the honours with another, more recent, debut novel, "The Girl Most Likely " byRebecca Sparrow .Plot summary and major themes
"Johnno" is written in the first person
past tense and the narrator is only ever known by the nickname "Dante". However it is clear that "Dante" refers to David Malouf himself.Fact|date=August 2008 The novel is centred upon the friendship between Dante and a schoolmate known as "Johnno" in their adolescence and early adulthood in the 1940s and 1950s in Brisbane.The subtropical Brisbane environment and various elements of upper-class Australian culture in the twentieth century recur throughout the book. There are many references to Brisbane's verdant gardens and parklands and other aspects of its urban geography such as its now-defunct
tram ways and theBrisbane River .The novel takes the form of an extended reminiscence and begins with the narrator finding a photograph of Johnno among his recently deceased father's belongings. The story proper then begins in Dante's childhood and education at
Brisbane Grammar School and then follows the development of the friendship between the staid, conventional Dante and the unruly, eccentric and frequently intoxicated Johnno through school, university and a period of Bohemian-style living inEurope . The novel ends with Johnno presumed to have committedsuicide (though the reader does not know for sure) and his funeral in suburban Brisbane.In an
epilogue written over two decades after "Johnno" was first published, David Malouf makes clear that Johnno's character is based on a real schoolfriend of his, John Milliner, who died in 1962.Fact|date=August 2008
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