Modern Australian
The Times

Michael Winkler’s debut made Miles Franklin history. Griefdogg is just as perplexing and philosophical

  • Written by Julian Novitz, Senior Lecturer, Writing, Department of Media and Communication, Swinburne University of Technology

What does a more authentic life look like? This is the question that suddenly confronts Jeffrey Watson-Johnson, the protagonist of Micheal Winker’s second novel, Griefdogg. It follows his acclaimed debut, the experimental historical novel Grimmish – the first self-published novel to be shortlisted for the Miles Franklin.

Jeffrey lives with his wife Martine and their child Bern in Mildura. A hydrologist, his life is notable for its strict routines and orderly habits, and his strident involvement in local social and environmental causes. The bane of town councillors and his weekly tennis partner, whom he regularly defeats with his unadventurous and predictably effective play style, he is serious about his career, community and family, and his physical and mental health.

Review: Griefdogg – Michael Winkler (Text Publishing)

Michael Winkler’s debut made Miles Franklin history. Griefdogg is just as perplexing and philosophical
Michael Winkler’s Griefdogg asks: What does an authentic life look like? Joe Winkler/Text Publishing

This quietly laudable existence is shaken by unexpected good fortune at the start of the novel. Jeffrey discovers his recently deceased aunt has left him an inheritance of just under two million dollars, a sum that can reasonably be expected to be “life-changing” for him and his family.

It provides the opportunity to divest from unimportant or tedious aspects of life, to focus on what is meaningful. Jeffrey’s cousin, Pam, who receives a similar amount, quickly embarks on this course with gusto: quitting her job, travelling, enjoying previously neglected cultural activities.

Jeffrey, however, is gripped by a different desire. Suddenly, all his labours, routines, and his professional and personal fixations feel meaningless; just forms of concealment, avoidance and distraction. He spontaneously quits his job, turns full control of his finances over to Martine and tells her he intends to live in the world without responsibilities or agency.

His life will be like something akin to a family pet, dedicated to simply and comfortably existing.

Life as confidence trick

Martine and Bern initially think Jeffery is joking, or suffering a breakdown, but eventually are forced to grudgingly accept how he has chosen to live. He spends his days sitting in their garden and floating aimlessly around the town, most often ending up on the banks of the Murray River. At nights, he retreats to his “box”, a small spare room where he sleeps on a single mattress.

True to his commitment to just exist without distraction, he forgoes books and television, regular exercise and activities, and tries to avoid serious conversation, finding himself compulsively spouting cringeworthy “Dad” jokes whenever he is approached.

While he is successful in divesting from his ordinary cares and responsibilities, it is less clear whether this new life will bring him happiness. His roving thoughts are perpetually drawn back to his former career and his knowledge of both the collapsing environment and the powerful but inaccessible flows of water, far below the ground.

He also becomes problematically and uncomfortably alert to the subterranean griefs people carry with them – losses and sadness they cannot fully understand or articulate. Though he tries to maintain his remove, he is inevitably swept back into the trials and miseries of ordinary life.

“To a large extent, life is a confidence trick,” says Jeffrey’s eulogist, early in the novel. The daily practice of living involves regularly attempting to convince others, and oneself, of the point, purpose and meaning of one’s actions. It requires us to maintain a futile belief in our own agency and control, and avoid awareness of the unseen tides and currents that determine our existence.

From the start, we know Jeffrey’s attempt to give up these suddenly exhausting pretences will end with his premature death.

Dangerous empathy

The novel is split between Jeffrey’s story and his eulogist’s attempts to make sense of it, to imbue Jeffrey’s purposefully meaningless life with some kind of meaning. The connection between Jeffrey and this unnamed character is never satisfyingly resolved. As the novel continues, his reflection on Jeffrey’s life starts to fall apart and contradict itself, exploring alternative possibilities and pathways.

But do the differences between them really matter? Even the most authentically lived life still ends in death.

Michael Winkler’s debut made Miles Franklin history. Griefdogg is just as perplexing and philosophical
Much like Winkler’s first book, Griefdogg is perplexing, philosophical, and difficult to categorise. The premise, at times, feels like absurdist comedy, but the prose is often muted, quiet, melancholic. While frequently humorous, the novel treats Jeffrey’s decisions seriously, exploring their consequences and ramifications, both good and bad. Similarly, while expressing different degrees of bemusement and frustration, the characters who surround Jeffrey also generally come to treat him and his way of life seriously. His disavowal of the pretences he no longer has the need nor inclination to maintain subtly encourages them to reflect on their own lives and values. And living like a pet, without any greater goals, aspirations or agenda, he can be a surprising source of comfort. This comes at a cost to Jeffrey, however. Like a well attuned pet, he becomes uncannily alert to the emotions of the people around him. This eventually evolves into the capacity to experience it on their behalf: to cathartically take their grief into himself, a swelling river of sorrow that will inevitably subsume him. In attempting to pare himself back to an essential core, setting aside ordinary cares and distracting preoccupations, he eventually leaves himself open to a dangerous, all-consuming empathy. Authenticity and performance The significance of this trajectory isn’t entirely clear in Griefdogg. Like many of the novel’s events, episodes and scenarios, it doesn’t cohere or conclude in any neatly comprehensible meaning. Indeed, the novel’s shifting perspectives and speculative detours work to remind the reader that the attempt to impose or create meaning in life is often fictional, and easily eroded when subject to scrutiny. Griefdogg is a quietly provocative novel, but not a bleak one. There is an endearing quality to Jeffrey’s daily routines and awkward interactions, as he attempts to determine exactly what it means to be simply present in the world without all the layers of performance that structure ordinary life – and without giving in to the temptation to shape it. His story ultimately reveals, in ways both comic and tragic, that authenticity itself is no less fraught than pretence. Inevitably, it is still shaped by forces beyond his control. Authors: Julian Novitz, Senior Lecturer, Writing, Department of Media and Communication, Swinburne University of Technology

Read more https://theconversation.com/michael-winklers-debut-made-miles-franklin-history-griefdogg-is-just-as-perplexing-and-philosophical-275798

Plantation Shutters vs Curtains: Which Is Better for Your New Home?

Moving into a new home is an exciting opportunity to personalise your space and make it your own. While many homeowners focus on furniture, flooring...

Celebration of Life vs Traditional Funeral: What's the Difference?

When saying goodbye to someone you love, there is no single way to honour their life. Every family has different traditions, beliefs, and preference...

Building Approval for Roofing Projects: What Homeowners Need to Know

Roofing projects are an important part of maintaining and protecting your home. Whether you're repairing storm damage, replacing an ageing roof, or ...

Chatswood Tutoring And Its Role In Academic Achievement

Academic success often requires more than classroom attendance alone. Students face increasing expectations as they progress through school, particu...

Why Laser Hair Removal Treatments Continue Growing In Popularity

Managing unwanted hair can become time-consuming and frustrating for many people, especially when shaving, waxing, and other temporary methods requi...

Choosing the Right Devices for a Flexible Workplace

For IT leaders managing large fleets, the device layer is where workforce productivity and security policy meet. The shift towards flexible and hybrid...

How Business Advisory Services Help Companies Achieve Sustainable Growth

Every business owner aims to build a profitable and sustainable organisation. While dedication, innovation, and hard work are important, achieving l...

Why Body Contouring Has Become A Popular Cosmetic Treatment

Many people maintain healthy lifestyles through regular exercise and balanced eating habits but still struggle with stubborn areas of fat that are d...

How to Choose the Right POS Hardware for Your Business in Australia

A lot of Australian business owners spend weeks researching POS software but buy hardware almost as an afterthought. That's a mistake. The wrong har...

Why Material Handling Hose Is Critical for Industrial Efficiency

A high-performance material handling hose is an essential component in industries that transport abrasive, dry, or bulk materials on a daily basis...

How to Choose the Right Lawyer in Melbourne for Your Situation

Choosing legal support can feel difficult, especially when the stakes are personal or business-related. The right lawyer in Melbourne should underst...

Hoteliers Look to Clever Value Adds to Increase Revenue

The Australian hospitality industry is still in recovery mode after a notoriously rough patch in recent years. While there has been a post-COVID tra...

Moving to Queensland? Here’s How to Prep Your Car for the Big Move North

There’s no sign of the northern migration slowing down, with thousands of southerners fleeing from chaotic lifestyles and cooler climates for a brig...

Diesel Shortage to Impact Trades and Contractors

Strait of Hormuz blockage affecting all major parts of trades and construction Trades and construction across residential, commercial and industria...

Why Holiday Home Owners Turn to Rental Management Agents

The Allure — and the Reality — of Renting Out Your Property Owning a holiday home is a dream for many Australians. Whether it's a beachside sha...

Why Finding Reliable Doctors In Bundoora Is Important For Long-Term Health

Access to quality healthcare plays an important role in maintaining overall wellbeing and managing health concerns early. Trusted Doctors in Bundoor...

Understanding the Different Types of Car Services: Minor vs Major

When it comes to car maintenance, one of the most important things every vehicle owner should understand is the difference between a minor and a maj...

How Superannuation and TPD Insurance Work Together

Superannuation is an essential part of financial planning in Australia. It is designed to provide individuals with income during retirement, helping...