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Literary Criticism
Mind the Country: Tim Winton’s Fiction
Salhia Ben-Messahel 2006 978 1 920694 692 $39.95 Pb Add to cart
Bestselling author Tim Winton has won numerous awards - including being twice short-listed for Britain’s prestigious Booker Prize. With Cloudstreet already adapted as a highly successful stage play and a film version of Winton’s latest novel, Dirt Music, in pre-production, Mind the Country presents the first book-length critical study of this prolific, internationally acclaimed writer.
Exploring the powerful and evocative themes that have become such a popular and valued part of readers’ experience of Winton’s novels - the traditional versus the modern, the isolated versus the integrated, local versus global and the spiritual versus the expedient - Dr Ben-Messahel explores how the author’s love of Western Australian landscapes, seascapes and cities creates compelling scenarios of danger and solitude, self-discovery and creativity.
Settler Romances and the Australian GirlTanya Dalziell 2004 978 1 920694 20X $38.95 Pb Add to cart
Providing compelling insights into ideologies of race, class and gender in colonial and contemporary Australia, Settler Romances and the Australian Girl contains highly original readings of turn-of-the-century texts (including Miles Franklin’s My Brilliant Career, Catherine Martin’s An Australian Girl, adventure novels by J. D. Hennessey and Rosa Campbell Praed, and ethnographic works by Katharine Langloh Parker), demonstrating that current postcolonial theories about ‘settler’ and ‘second-world’ cultures are vastly inadequate.
This Crazy Thing A Life: Australian Jewish Autobiography
Richard Freadman 2007 978 0980296 426 $39.95 Pb Add to cart
The first book-length study of Australian Jewish autobiography, This Crazy Thing A Life makes a substantial contribution to multicultural and migrant writing. Essential reading for all lovers of autobiography, memoir and contemporary non-fiction.
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