The Watermill

Awards:   Short-listed for Non-Fiction Book Award, Queensland Literary Awards 2020 (Australia)
Author:   Arnold Zable
Publisher:   Text Publishing
ISBN:  

9781922268556


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   03 March 2020
Format:   Paperback
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The Watermill


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  • Short-listed for Non-Fiction Book Award, Queensland Literary Awards 2020 (Australia)

Overview

Arnold Zable applies his lyrical sensitivity and respect to this collection highlighting human compassion and resilience. Ranging from remote provinces in China and Cambodia to pre- and post-war Yiddish Poland, Kurdish Iraq and Iran, and Indigenous and present-day Melbourne, Arnold Zable's quartet of stories depicts the ebbs and flows of trauma and healing, memory and forgetting, the ancient and the contemporary. And ever-recurring journeys in search of belonging.

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Author:   Arnold Zable
Publisher:   Text Publishing
Imprint:   The Text Publishing Company
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.20cm
Weight:   0.362kg
ISBN:  

9781922268556


ISBN 10:   1922268550
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   03 March 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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'This is a man who truly believes in the power of stories.' * Age * 'Zable elevates history into near mythical tales of wonder.' * Australian *


'Though based on real historical moments, The Watermill reads like a novel, so skilful is Zable's storytelling. The book is full of tales about displacement and survival; the author's compassion polishes the grit in these extraordinary characters.' * Big Issue * 'Arnold Zable has given voice to all those thousands who lived through atrocity, war, oppression and horror.' * Herald Sun * 'I can think of no other writer who describes the aching heart of humanity with as much wisdom and compassion as Arnold Zable. The Watermill brings gentle light to some dark places. Whatever ails the human race, Zable is surely part of the solution.' * Michael McGirr * 'This is a man who truly believes in the power of stories.' * Age * 'Zable elevates history into near mythical tales of wonder.' * Australian *


‘Zable elevates history into near mythical tales of wonder.’ * Australian * ‘This is a man who truly believes in the power of stories.’ * Age * 'I can think of no other writer who describes the aching heart of humanity with as much wisdom and compassion as Arnold Zable. The Watermill brings gentle light to some dark places. Whatever ails the human race, Zable is surely part of the solution.' * Michael McGirr * ‘Arnold Zable has given voice to all those thousands who lived through atrocity, war, oppression and horror.’ * Herald Sun * ‘Though based on real historical moments, The Watermill reads like a novel, so skilful is Zable’s storytelling. The book is full of tales about displacement and survival; the author’s compassion polishes the grit in these extraordinary characters.' * Big Issue * ‘The Watermill is a book of echoes, in which stories set in different times and places resonate with each other.’ * Australian * ‘You may find this book one of the most uplifting, inspiring and moving you will read this year.’ * Newtown Review of Books * 'Zable’s restrained, contemplative account of heavy times so recently passed offers both perspective and comfort in the midst of our current crisis...for every desolate tale, every stentorian individual or government act, there are accounts of humanity, resilience, and small kindnesses.’ * DevPolicy Blog *


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Arnold Zable is a highly acclaimed novelist, storyteller and human rights advocate. His works include Cafe Scheherazade, Scraps of Heaven, Violin Lessons and The Fighter, which was shortlisted for a Victorian Premier's Literary Award and a New South Wales Premier's Literary Award. Zable lives in Melbourne.

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