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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alexis WrightPublisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation Imprint: New Directions Publishing Corporation Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.60cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.743kg ISBN: 9780811239851ISBN 10: 0811239853 Pages: 640 Publication Date: 02 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""I’m awed by the range, experiment and political intelligence of Wright’s work: she is vital on the subject of land and people."" -- Robert Macfarlane - The New York Times Book Review ""A magnificent work of collaborative storytelling."" -- The Age ""A unique, majestic biography. It is one man’s story told by many voices, almost operatic in scale…the book sings with insight and Tracker’s unique humour."" -- Stella Prize citation ""Wright builds, as much as anyone is able to in writing, a detailed portrait of a complex man, whose vision ‘to sculpt land, country and people into a brilliant future on a grand scale’ is inevitably accompanied by an irrepressible humour and suspicion of authority."" -- The Guardian ""Tilmouth was a man who worked through conversation and yarn more than with paper and pen, and this is a book about the place of the story in Indigenous culture and politics as much as it is about Tracker himself."" -- The Monthly ""[Wright] enacts the complex relationship between self and community that a Western biography could not…There is a cumulative power in the repetitions, backtrackings and digressions the formula necessitates: a sinuous, elegant accommodation of selves. It is a book as epical in form and ambition as the life it describes."" -- The Australian ""Tracker, a book performed by a folk ensemble rather than a solo virtuoso."" -- Australian Book Review Author InformationAlexis Wright is a member of the Waanyi nation of the southern highlands of the Gulf of Carpentaria. The author of the prize-winning novels Carpentaria and The Swan Book, Wright has published three works of non-fiction: Take Power, an oral history of the Central Land Council; Grog War, a study of alcohol abuse in the Northern Territory; and Tracker, an award-winning collective memoir of Aboriginal leader Tracker Tilmouth. Her work has been translated into Chinese, Polish, French, and Italian. She held the position of Boisbouvier Chair in Australian Literature at the University of Melbourne between 2017–2022. Wright is the only author to win both the Miles Franklin Award (in 2007 for Carpentaria) and the Stella Prize (in 2018 for Tracker). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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