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LRB Article PDF: Everyone's Pal (<i>LRB</i> volume 23 number 24, 13 December 2001) 

LRB Article PDF: Everyone's Pal (LRB volume 23 number 24, 13 December 2001)

John Sutherland

Who would have expected Louis de Bernières to follow up Captain Corelli's Mandolin with the soft-centred biography of a lovable pooch? Red Dog could be seen as a reversion to national type - the English, Nabokov witheringly remarked, feel sorry for the blind man's dog. And where there are soft spots, to coin a book-trade proverb, there's hard cash. The author's prologue records that Red Dog is a 'found tale'. In 1998, on a trip to a literary festival in Perth, Western Australia, 'part of the arrangement was that I should go to Karratha to do their first ever literary dinner.' Having spread his civilising influence de Bernières then 'went exploring and discovered the bronze statue to Red Dog outside the town of Dampier'. Hardly Voss. He found the unexpected monument intriguing, however, and shortly afterwards returned to Western Australia 'and spent two glorious weeks driving around collecting Red Dog stories'.

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