The Tilted Cross

The Tilted Cross
Author Hal Porter
Country Australia
Language English
Genre Literary fiction
Publisher Faber and Faber, London
Publication date
1961
Media type Print
Pages 266 pp
Preceded by A Handful of Pennies
Followed by The Right Thing

The Tilted Cross (1961) is a novel by Australian author Hal Porter.[1]

Plot outline

The novel is set in Hobart, Tasmania, in 1845-46. It follows the last few months in the life of Judas Griffin Vaneleigh, a transported forger and suspected poisoner.

Critical reception

A reviewer in The Canberra Times was not as enthusiastic as some of his colleagues: "Porter's baroque style gives his wordage full play. He spins his words like a thick spider's web and in the depths of the web he sets an evil collection of characters — the impotent knight, his adulterous wife, the nymphomaniacal spastic, sadists, drunkards, homosexuals. They move dimly and poisonously in the mess of words like red-back spiders stirring in a thick web in a dark corner."[2]

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