The Slap

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The Slap is a novel by Australian author Christos Tsiolkas that explores the fallout within a suburban community after a man slaps a child who is not his own at a backyard barbecue.

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instanceOf novel
adaptationFormat television series
author Christos Tsiolkas NERFINISHED
awardReceived Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best Book (South East Asia and South Pacific) 2009 NERFINISHED
centralConflict Moral and legal repercussions of disciplining someone else’s child.
centralIncident A man slaps a misbehaving child at a barbecue.
countryOfOrigin Australia
exploresIssue cultural identity
gender roles
generational conflict
immigration
marriage and infidelity
firstPublicationYear 2008
genre domestic fiction
literary fiction
social novel
hasAdaptation The Slap (Australian TV series) NERFINISHED
The Slap (U.S. TV series) NERFINISHED
hasISBN 9781741753592
mainTheme family dynamics
justice
middle-class life
morality
multiculturalism
parenting
violence
narrativeStructure multi-perspective
notableCharacter Aisha NERFINISHED
Anouk NERFINISHED
Connie NERFINISHED
Gary NERFINISHED
Harry NERFINISHED
Hector NERFINISHED
Manolis NERFINISHED
Rosie NERFINISHED
notableFor controversial depiction of parenting and discipline
numberOfPointOfViewCharacters 8 GENERATED
originalLanguage English
plotSummary The novel explores the consequences after a man slaps a child who is not his own at a suburban barbecue. NERFINISHED
publisher Allen & Unwin NERFINISHED
settingCountry Australia NERFINISHED
settingLocation Melbourne NERFINISHED
shortlistedFor Dublin IMPAC Literary Award NERFINISHED
Miles Franklin Award NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers

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