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Overview"NPR Best Books of 2018 ""A gut punch of a book in the style of Le Guin, Atwood, and Butler. Claire G. Coleman's debut novel blazes with truth."" -- Kelly Link, author of Get in Trouble Terra Nullius (def): land belonging to no one; no man's land ""Jacky was running. There was no thought in his head, only an intense drive to run. There was no sense he was getting anywhere, no plan, no destination, no future. All he had was a sense of what was behind, what he was running from. Jacky was running."" The Natives of the Colony are restless. The Settlers are eager to bring peace to their new home, and they have a plan for how to achieve it. They will tear Native families apart and provide re-education to those who do not understand why they should submit to their betters. Peace and prosperity are worth any price, but who will pay it? This rich land, Australia, will provide for all if only the Natives can learn their place. Jacky has escaped the Home where the Settlers sent him, but where will he go? The Head of the Department for the Protection of Natives, known to Settlers and Natives alike as the Devil, is chasing Jacky. And when the Devil catches him, Sister Bagra, who knows her duty to the ungodly, will be waiting for Jacky back at Home. An incendiary, timely, and fantastical debut from an essential Australian Aboriginal writer, Claire G. Coleman. Do you recognize this story? Look again. This is not Australia as we know it. This is not the Australia of our history books. This Terra Nullius -- shortlisted for the 2018 Stella Prize and Highly Commended for the Victorian Premiers Literary Awards -- is something new, but all too familiar." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Claire G ColemanPublisher: Small Beer Press Imprint: Small Beer Press Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9781618731517ISBN 10: 1618731513 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 11 September 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsTerra Nullius is witty, weird, moving and original. --Weekend Australian Claire G. Coleman's timely debut is testimony to the power of an old story seen afresh through new eyes. -- Adelaide Advertiser Terra Nullius is a powerful, sobering piece of writing that makes us face an Australia we try to forget, but should always remember. -- Adelaide Review A speculative sci-fi struggle meaningfully grounded in Coleman's own Indigenous culture, Terra Nullius offers something new- a skilfully constructed pastiche of colonisation, resistance and apocalyptic chaos with parallels that sit unsettlingly close to home. -- Big Issue Australia Longlisted for the 2018 Indie Book Awards Highly Commended for the Victorian Premiers Literary Awards 2018 Coleman makes a significant contribution to the emerging body of Aboriginal writers such as Ellen van Neerven and Alexis Wright who write spectral and speculative fiction to critique the vicious fiction of the colonial archive. -- Canberra Times Noongar writer Claire Coleman's debut novel, Terra Nullius, envisions a continent disturbingly familiar and worryingly futuristic. Disturbing because it opens with a scenario of settler dispossession; worrying because Coleman's stories serve as a critique of recent history and prophesy a 'second wave invasion and a post-colonial future.' -- Sydney Morning Herald Set in an Australia that is simultaneously recognisable and bleakly foreign, Coleman's work of speculative fiction tells a story of colonisation and displacement that is both devastating and all too familiar. In our politically tumultuous time, the novel's themes of racism, inherent humanity and freedom are particularly poignant. -- Books + Publishing Author InformationClaire G. Coleman is a writer from Western Australia. She identifies with the South Coast Noongar people. Her family are associated with the area around Ravensthorpe and Hopetoun. Claire grew up in a Forestry's settlement in the middle of a tree plantation, where her dad worked, not far out of Perth. She wrote her Stella Prize finalist black&write! fellowship-winning debut novel Terra Nullius while travelling around Australia in a caravan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |