Lost to the world for more than four decades, A Season on Earth is the
essential link between two acknowledged masterpieces by Gerald Murnane:
his debut novel, Tamarisk Row, a lyrical account of boyhood, and the
revolutionary prose of The Plains.
A hilarious tale of a lustful teenager in 1950s Melbourne, A Lifetime
on Clouds has been considered an outlier in Murnane's fiction. That is
because, as Murnane writes in his foreword, it is 'only half a book and
Adrian Sherd only half a character'. Here, at last, is young Adrian's
journey in full, from fantasies about orgies with American film stars
and idealized visions of suburban marital bliss to his struggles as a
Catholic student-priest, and finally a burgeoning sense of the boundless
imaginative possibilities to be found in literature and landscape.