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Antoni Jach


Antoni Jach (born 8 May 1956) is an Australian novelist, painter and playwright. His most recent novel is Napoleon's Double, a narrative enlisting history and philosophy for its own neo-baroque ends. His previous novels are The Weekly Card Game, a tragicomic study of quotidian repetition and The Layers of the City, a meditation on contemporary Paris, civilisation and barbarism (which was shortlisted for The Age Book of the Year Fiction Award and was translated into Turkish under the title Sehrin Katmanlari).

Antoni is also the author of a book of poetry, An Erratic History, an idiosyncratic history of Australia and two plays, Miss Furr and Miss Skeene and Waiting for Isabella. He is the creator of a series of artist videos and his paintings have been on display in an exhibition at Le Globo in Paris. He is the publisher at Modern Writing Press, is as an editorial adviser at the literary journal, Heat, holds a PhD from the University of Melbourne and has a painting featured on the cover of Antipodes, the literary journal of the American Association for Australian Literary Studies

Jach was born in Melbourne to a Polish father Wladyslaw Jach (the author of a book of poetry Most Human Beings are Dreamers and of a memoir Walk in a Wind) and Australian mother, Margaret Taylor. Margaret was descended on her mother's side from the Clancys of Castletownroche in Ireland and her forebears on her mother's side arrived in Melbourne on 4 November 1841. It is claimed that Margaret's grandfather, Thomas Gerald Clancy, was the basis for Banjo Paterson's poems 'Clancy of the Overflow' and 'The Man from Snowy River'. Wladyslaw's father was the mayor of the village of Skronina and Wladyslaw, according to his memoir, spent most of World War II in a Nazi concentration camp.

Antoni's first unpublished novel Dina Club was shortlisted for The Australian/Vogel Literary Award in 1990. He completed a BA in English & Art History at La Trobe University. He began teaching at RMIT in 1986 where he taught until 2011. He is married to the novelist, Sallie Muirden with whom he has two children.

His novels are modernist in style with 'a gift for entering a story from an unexpected angle and for taking an original approach' His interest in Europe, particularly France and its intellectuals, has inspired Napoleon's Double and his exploration of Paris in The Layers of the City. He has interviewed many writers including, most recently, the art-historian and poet TJ Clark


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