Stories from the Warm Zone


Stories from the Warm Zone is a collection of short stories by Australian writer Jessica Anderson. It was published by Penguin Books in 1987.
The collection includes 8 stories by the author, all bar one were published in this collection for the first time.
The collection is also known by the title Stories from the Warm Zone and Sydney Stories.

Synopsis

The book is divided into two sections: the first details a number of anecdotes from Anderson's childhood involving her family, to all of whom she gives false names, which has been described as "her most poignant evocation of her childhood home"; the second part, less obviously autobiographical, sketches various lives and relationships against the backdrop of urban Sydney.

Critical reception

Paul Salzmann, writing in Australian Book Review noted: "In keeping with Anderson's complex view of families, no easy division between the childhood 'warm zone' stories and the fracturing marriages of the Sydney stories should be made, despite the suggestion of the jacket blurb. The author explains that the sequence of stories set in Queensland, and seen through the eyes of a child, Bea, are what she calls 'autobiographical fiction'." He concluded: "This rewarding collection of stories will not disappoint readers who have come to expect the highest literary achievement from Jessica Anderson."

Publication history

After the book's initial publication in Australia in 1987 it was reprinted as follows:

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