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Liking Tim Winton July 6, 2007

Posted by Nathan Hobby in Western Australia, reading.
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It’s so cliched to like Tim Winton. He’s the only Australian novelist most people have heard of. As soon as I tell people I’m a novelist, they ask if I’m going to be the next Tim Winton. I’m never sure quite how to answer that.

Well, I used to answer it by being anti-trendy – disliking Tim Winton’s work and anything else that was trendy, anything that was read comfortably in suburban bookclubs, anything that the general population liked. I enjoyed being the only person in the world who didn’t like Tim Winton’s work.

But this was based on reading The Riders when I was fourteen and Lockie Leonard when I was eighteen.

Then in 2002 I begrudgingly read Cloudstreet, and had to admit it was excellent. (I read it again two years later.) I then went on and read Dirt Music and The Turning. When I read the Turning, I had to repent completely and admit to admiring Winton immensely. It is a brilliant book, with a clean lyricism that his other work doesn’t have. (The thing I like least about Winton is what most people like most – the vernacular, slangy writing.)

I also had to change my mind a lot when I discovered that he was deeply influenced by my favourite theologian – John Howard Yoder, the Anabaptist. I’ve written two simplified versions of Yoder’s work and was amazed that another Western Australian writer admired him.

So, I’d actually really like to have a conversation with Tim. And my opportunity came when a couple swapped tickets with Nicole and I at the Australian String Quartet because the wife had a cough and wanted to be at the back. I was promoted to the second row. A couple came in just before it started and were confused by the numbering. I said to the man, ‘You’ve got the right seat.’ He said, ‘Thanks, mate.’

And then I realised it was Tim Winton.

I spent the performance rehearsing what to say to him. I didn’t want to sound like one more wanna be writer who wants to talk to Tim Winton (ie “I’m a writer too”). But neither did I want to sound conceited (ie “I’m a prize winning novelist too – not the Booker, mind.”). And I didn’t want to talk to him because he was famous – I wanted to talk to him because he was interested in Yoder and wrote good books.

I thought of how he was such a private person and seemed to hate all the publicity. I thought of all the idiots that try to introduce themselves to him. And with my heart thumping away at the end of the performance, I kept silent and watched him walk away.

Comments

1. archiearchive - July 7, 2007

I also am one of those readers with an Aussie cultural cringe. I tend not to read Aussie authors, especially prize-winning authors. In general I have found my sporadic attemps to read them to be disappointing. A blog-friend from Canada mentioned that “Cloudstreet” was the best novel she had read in several years so I headed into Angus and Roberston and bought it. And I agree with her! Have you seen my rather personal review?

How often do we walk away from a celebrity because we fear they may be offended if we approach them? Sometimes I think celebrity must be such a lonely life, without genuine human interaction. Sometime I must tell the story of a former Premier who just wanted to watch his boys play soccer.

2. nathanhobby - July 10, 2007

” I must tell the story of a former Premier who just wanted to watch his boys play soccer.”

I think that’s exactly what I was scared of.

3. shannon - March 18, 2008

what are tim wintons hobbies

4. Anonymous - July 30, 2008

u r strange

5. Anonymous - August 24, 2008

u need 2 have more info on tim Winton- not ur personal experiences!!! That was a bit too boring to read!

6. Nathan Hobby - August 24, 2008

This blog does not exist to help you write your high school essay, dude.

7. Anonymous - September 7, 2008

lol wut?

8. tim winton's girlfriend - November 19, 2008

hi i am so like obsessed with you and tim winton is my boyfriend!
love you lots tim winton’s stalker you are so funny L O L

9. tim winton's girlfriend's best friend - December 9, 2008

hey nathan hobby why dont u ever approve the comments coz then u would have more comments cuz now u only have 10 including this!

geez

10. tim winton's girlfriend's best friend - December 9, 2008

and two of the comments are from yourself!!

get it sorted, dude.

11. Nathan Hobby - December 9, 2008

Hey Tim Winton’s girlfriend’s best friend thanks for your devotion to this post. If you write something on topic it might stay up. :)

12. tim winton's girlfriend - February 18, 2009

im bbbbaaaaccccckkkkkk!
i had a great holiday with my boyfriend tim winton in the bahamas!
we bought you a bottle of different coloured sands, would you lilke us to post them to you???
like always
tim winton’s girlfreind


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