Intimate Strangers

Intimate Strangers

by Katharine Susannah Prichard
published 1937 Ligature untapped genre Literary Fiction


Set in a thinly disguised but richly described Perth during the Depression, acclaimed Australian author Katharine Susannah Prichard’s Intimate Strangers focuses on the difficult marriage between Elodie and her troubled war veteran husband, Greg.

As Prichard’s biographer Nathan Hobby writes, ‘The characters’ ponderings on how to find happiness and satisfaction in life and particularly marriage are themes which resonate today as well...’

Intimate Strangers was first published in 1937 and adapted for television in 1981. Nathan Hobby’s biography of Katharine Susannah Prichard, The Red Witch, will be released in May, 2022, by Melbourne University Press.

Katharine Susannah Prichard (1883–1969) was a journalist, short story writer, playwright, pamphleteer, writer of children’s books, and a novelist. Her best known novels include The Pioneers (1915) which won the Hodder and Stoughton All Empire Literature Prize for Australasia, Working Bullocks (1926), also in the Untapped Collection, Coonardoo (1928) which won The Bulletin Novel Competition that year, Haxby’s Circus (1930), Intimate Strangers (1937) and the Goldfields trilogy, which began with The Roaring Nineties (1946).