The Dyehouse

The Dyehouse
Author Mena Calthorpe
Country Australia
Language English
Genre Fiction
Publisher Ure Smith, Sydney
Publication date
1961
Media type Print
Pages 218 pp
ISBN 0868060259
Preceded by
Followed by The Defectors

The Dyehouse (1961) is the debut novel by Australian writer Mena Calthorpe.[1]

Story outline

The novel is set in a textile dye factory in a drab Sydney industrial suburb. It follows the interacting stories of the men and women who work at the Southern Textiles Dye Work in the mid-1950s.

Critical reception

Joyce Halstead in The Australian Women's Weekly noted some shortcomings but found: "Though there is a groping for the subtleties which would make the characters more convincing, the style is simple and precise and the backgrounds are handled with freshness and skill."[2]

In The Canberra Times, the reviewer also found first novel problems but saw the worth in the end product: "She has considerable skill as a writer, her great strength appears to be story construction. When she slops fascinating herself with her own clever prose, throws away her thesaurus, and gets down lo telling a story simply, economically, and honestly she may well be a force to be reckoned with on the Australian literary scene."[3]

Notes

Text Publishing re-issued the novel in 2016 as a part of their Text Classics series.[4]

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