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Our review – The Buried Life by Andrea Goldsmith

Feb 2025

The Buried Life
Our Rating: (4.5/5)
Author: Andrea Goldsmith
Category: Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Book Format: paperback
Publisher: Transit Lounge
ISBN: 9781923023253
RRP: 34.99
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Synopsis

You burn your bridges going into a foreign forest Dorothy Porter Three people form an unlikely but spirited connection. Adrian is a renowned scholar, an expert on death in the modern age whose life has stalled. Kezi, a young and passionate artist, has been rejected by her family. She hurtles through her days with defiance and regret. Laura is a successful town planner submerged in a seemingly perfect marriage. In The Buried Life Andrea Goldsmith brilliantly dissects the conflicts and complexities of contemporary life in a story of love and friendship, faith and fundamentalism, subtly underscored by the power of poetry and music. You can stifle the past but it will breathe again. 'A novel about death and life, Mahler, poetry and cheese. Goldsmith writes so well about friendship, her characters come to feel like your own friends.' Andrew Ford 'A rumination on death and the complexity of love from one of our nation's most brilliant minds.' Marieke Hardy Andrea Goldsmith's acclaimed novels include Gracious Living, Modern Interiors, Facing the Music, Under the Knife, Reunion, The Prosperous Thief (shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award), Invented Lives and The Memory Trap, which was awarded the 2015 Melbourne Prize for Literature. Her essays have appeared in Meanjin, Australian Book Review, Best Australian Essays, The Monthly, and numerous anthologies. She lives in Melbourne, Australia. More at: andreagoldsmith.com.au

Andrea Goldsmith’s novel interweaves themes of friendship, love, food, music and literature with such insight that the reader becomes immersed in her fictional world from the outset. Her deceptively restrained and elegant style dissects the inner lives of her characters and resonates with a strong sense of place and understanding of the diverse worlds the story inhabits – academic, musical, artistic.

The book’s title The Buried Life could apply equally to any of the three main characters, Adrian, Kezi and Laura. Adrian is a respected academic whose field of specialty is death. His partner, Irene, has just dumped him claiming he’s more involved with death than with life. Drifting in his life, he takes comfort in his friendship with Kezi, a young artist. Kezi, however, has problems of her own, stemming from her rejection by her parents, her fledgling relationship with another woman, Paige, and an undiagnosed illness. When Adrian meets Laura, a woman married to Tony, a self-centred man, they recognise in each other a kindred spirit and they become friends. Friendship develops into something more as Laura recognises that Tony, rather than being the stimulating intellectual she’d believed him to be, is a man of straw.

Goldsmith masterfully explores the inner fears, motivations and redemptive qualities of all three characters, and shows how each of them discovers hitherto unsuspected strengths and greater purpose through challenging and confronting circumstances.

Reviewed by Anne Green

Released March 2025

Andrea Goldsmith, author
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Andrea Goldsmith’s acclaimed novels include Gracious Living, Modern Interiors, Facing the Music, Under the Knife, Reunion, The Prosperous Thief (shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award), Invented Lives and The Memory Trap, which was awarded the 2015 Melbourne Prize for Literature.

Her essays have appeared in Meanjin, Australian Book Review, Best Australian Essays, The Monthly, and numerous anthologies.

She lives in Melbourne, Australia.

Visit Andrea Goldsmith’s website

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