The Young Desire It

The Young Desire It
Author Seaforth Mackenzie
Country Australia
Language English
Publisher Jonathan Cape, London
Publication date
1937
Media type Print hardback & paperback
Pages 330
Followed by Chosen People

The Young Desire It (1937) is a novel by Australian author Seaforth Mackenzie. It won the ALS Gold Medal for Best Novel in 1937.

Plot summary

The novel details a year in the life of its teenage protagonist Charles Fox. He has left his idyllic life on an isolated West Australian farm for boarding school. There he suffers the bullying of his fellow students, uncomfortable advances from his schoolmaster and a difficult scholastic workload.

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References

  1. Austlit - The Young Desire It
  2. "Fine Writing" Sunday Mail (Brisbane), 26 December 1937, p21
  3. "Kenneth Mackenzie The Young Desire It" by Alex Cothren, Transnational Literature, Vol. 6 no. 2, May 2014
  4. "Seaforth Mackenzie Wins 1937 Literature Prize" The Telegraph, 22 November 1938, p8
  5. "W.A. NOVELIST.". Western Mail 52, (2,704) (Western Australia). 23 December 1937. p. 30. Retrieved 9 March 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  6. Mackenzie, Kenneth (1963), The young desire it : a novel, Angus and Robertson, retrieved 20 September 2013
  7. Mackenzie, Kenneth (2013), The young desire it, Melbourne, Vic. The Text Publishing Company, ISBN 978-1-922148-54-4
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