In Scission, Tim Wintonâs first collection of short stories, the world he paints is often harsh and disturbing, inhabited by isolated, unforgiving characters. It is a world at once familiar, filled with the trappings of home and family, and yet also strangely twisted; a world where casual brutality and unexpected death are never far from the surface.
Evident in a young girlâs violent temper once the eggs she has so jealously guarded finally hatch, or in the careless indifference of the woman stepping over a soldierâs spreadeagled body, Tim Wintonâs world is a place where dysfunction and disorder constantly threaten the equilibrium. But there is compassion and beauty there too â whether itâs in the brush of a fatherâs hand against his young sonâs cheek, or the neighbours who wait patiently to celebrate the arrival of a new baby.
âTim Winton is the real thing: a writer who can photograph a thought and pluck out the beat of a soul on a washing line.â â Scotland on Sunday