The Sunlit Zone


The Sunlit Zone is a 2012 verse novel by Lisa Jacobson. The novel is set in Melbourne in 2050, after the seas have risen and the land has dried out, and features characters who are hybrids of sea creature and human. The novel, which was originally written as Jacobson's PhD thesis, was shortlisted for the Unpublished Manuscript Award at the 2009 Victorian Premier's Literary Awards and was shortlisted for the 2013 Stella Prize.

Reception

The Sunlit Zone received generally positive reviews. In Australian Book Review, Peter Kenneally wrote that there was some immaturity to the work and that it told more than it showed, but that it had a strong overall impact on the reader. In The Australian, Liam Davison wrote that the novel had an engaging story and that its verse had an "elegiac quality" and "mythic impetus". In the Mascara Literary Review, Linda Weste wrote that the work had a "compelling narrative and meticulous poetic rhythm".

Awards

YearAwardCategoryResult
2014Adelaide Festival Awards for LiteratureJohn Bray Poetry AwardWon
2013Stella Prize
2013Prime Minister's Literary AwardsPoetry Award
2009Victorian Premier's Literary AwardsUnpublished Manuscript Award