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Alexis Wright

    Alexis Wright è un'acclamata autrice del popolo Waanji del sud del Golfo di Carpentaria. La sua opera esplora spesso la vita nella regione del Golfo, descrivendo l'esistenza precaria e le complesse relazioni all'interno delle remote comunità costiere. La scrittura di Wright approfondisce il potere della narrazione di riflettere e plasmare l'identità culturale e la memoria collettiva. La sua prosa è lirica e profondamente radicata nelle forme narrative tradizionali, offrendo ai lettori una profonda connessione con la terra e la sua gente.

    Plains of Promise
    The Swan Book
    Carpentaria
    Plains of Promise
    Praiseworthy
    • An astonishing and monumental masterpiece from the towering Australian writer Alexis Wright whose "words explode from the page" (The Monthly)

      Praiseworthy
      4,1
    • In this brilliant debut novel, Alexis Wright evokes city and outback, deepening our understanding of human ambition and failure, and making the timeless heart and soul of this country pulsate on the page. Black and white cultures collide in a thousand ways as Aboriginal spirituality clashes with the complex brutality of colonisation at St Dominic's mission. With her political awareness raised by work with the city-based Aboriginal Coalition, Mary visits the old mission in the northern Gulf country, place of her mother's and grand-mother's suffering. Mary's return re-ignites community anxieties, and the Council of Elders again turn to their spirit world.

      Plains of Promise
      3,9
    • Carpentaria

      • 439pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Set in the precariously settled coastal town of Desperance, this novel is the portrait of the powerful Phantom family, leader of the Westend Pricklebush people, and its battles with old Joseph Midnight's renegade Eastend mob on the one hand, and the white officials of Uptown and the neighbouring Gurfurrit mine on the other.

      Carpentaria
      3,3
    • Shortlisted for the 2014 Miles Franklin Award

      The Swan Book
      3,0
    • Plains of Promise

      Introduced by Mykaela Saunders

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      Featuring a powerful narrative, this novel is recognized as a significant work in the First Nations Classics series, enhanced by an introduction from Mykaela Saunders. The author, notable for winning both the Miles Franklin Literary Award and the Stella Prize, weaves a compelling story that explores themes of identity and belonging within Indigenous culture. This edition highlights the book's enduring impact and relevance in contemporary literature.

      Plains of Promise