Quicksilver

Awards:   Short-listed for NSW Premier's Literary Awards: Multicultural NSW Award 2018 (Australia) Short-listed for Prime Minister's Literary Awards 2017 (Australia) Winner of Prime Minister's Literary Awards, Non-Fiction 2017 (Australia) Winner of Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, Non-Fiction 2017 (Australia)
Author:   Nicolas Rothwell
Publisher:   Text Publishing
ISBN:  

9781925603163


Pages:   208
Publication Date:   31 July 2017
Format:   Paperback
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Awards

  • Short-listed for NSW Premier's Literary Awards: Multicultural NSW Award 2018 (Australia)
  • Short-listed for Prime Minister's Literary Awards 2017 (Australia)
  • Winner of Prime Minister's Literary Awards, Non-Fiction 2017 (Australia)
  • Winner of Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, Non-Fiction 2017 (Australia)

Overview

Six reveries from acclaimed writer Nicolas Rothwell ranging between subjects near and far, and worlds old and new. Quicksilver begins on a quiet day in contemplation of a lizard deep in the heart of the outback but quickly moves to the Russia of Tolstoy and Gorky, and on to other lands and times, bringing into play universal questions about the essential nature of the human condition. Rothwell's chief subject is always the inland- the mystic Kurangara cult that flourished in the Kimberley; the story of the Western Desert artists, their works and their eventual fate; the tracks across the wilderness of Colonel Warburton and George Grey; the bush dreams and intuitions of D. H. Lawrence and the landscape word-portraits by the great biographer of nature Eric Rolls. In Quicksilver Rothwell masterfully takes us in search of the sacred through place and time, in an enchanting reverie of calm wondering.

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Author:   Nicolas Rothwell
Publisher:   Text Publishing
Imprint:   The Text Publishing Company
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 19.70cm
Weight:   0.154kg
ISBN:  

9781925603163


ISBN 10:   1925603164
Pages:   208
Publication Date:   31 July 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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`Hugely impressive...Magpie brilliance.' * Guardian * `The sentences flow gracefully like smoke from a cigarette...the work runs in a wholly absorbing way, where discursive style and fiction mingle to become indistinguishable...Remarkable.' * Sunday Age * `A caster of spells.' * Australian Book Review * `Nicolas Rothwell is a weird and wonderful writer. In this new book, Quicksilver, he takes the form of nonfiction and turns it into an extraordinary drama of spiritual quests and cultural hauntings.' * Australian * `Fluent and expressive prose, which always seems to be moving towards the rhapsodic while stopping short of actual indulgence' * Age * `It is impossible to understand Australia without venturing into the interior and far reaches of the continent. Divining the sacred, Rothwell moves effortlessly from Eastern Europe and Soviet Russia to the Pilbara.' -- Mark McKenna * Australian Book Review * `The Czech-Australian journalist Nicolas Rothwell could be described in many ways, but perhaps most economical is as wanderer and wonderer: across territories, eras, peoples and cultural boundaries. This collection of essays takes us to the Australian interior, to the High Tatra in Slovakia, to the ruptures and upheavals of central Europe in the 1980s, and to the prison camps of the Soviet Union: Gorky, Tolstoy, Tarkovsky, Darwin, Lawrence are some of our travelling companions. Its title piece is an astonishingly suggestive and beautiful linking of the life and times of Jewish mystic and cult leader Jacob Frank to the latter-day exploration-or exploitation-by outsiders of the Aboriginal artists of the Western Desert.' * Guardian *


`The Czech-Australian journalist Nicolas Rothwell could be described in many ways, but perhaps most economical is as wanderer and wonderer: across territories, eras, peoples and cultural boundaries. This collection of essays takes us to the Australian interior, to the High Tatra in Slovakia, to the ruptures and upheavals of central Europe in the 1980s, and to the prison camps of the Soviet Union: Gorky, Tolstoy, Tarkovsky, Darwin, Lawrence are some of our travelling companions. Its title piece is an astonishingly suggestive and beautiful linking of the life and times of Jewish mystic and cult leader Jacob Frank to the latter-day exploration-or exploitation-by outsiders of the Aboriginal artists of the Western Desert.' * Guardian * `It is impossible to understand Australia without venturing into the interior and far reaches of the continent. Divining the sacred, Rothwell moves effortlessly from Eastern Europe and Soviet Russia to the Pilbara.' -- Mark McKenna * Australian Book Review * `Fluent and expressive prose, which always seems to be moving towards the rhapsodic while stopping short of actual indulgence' * Age * `Nicolas Rothwell is a weird and wonderful writer. In this new book, Quicksilver, he takes the form of nonfiction and turns it into an extraordinary drama of spiritual quests and cultural hauntings.' * Australian * `A caster of spells.' * Australian Book Review * `The sentences flow gracefully like smoke from a cigarette...the work runs in a wholly absorbing way, where discursive style and fiction mingle to become indistinguishable...Remarkable.' * Sunday Age * `Hugely impressive...Magpie brilliance.' * Guardian *


Author Information

Nicolas Rothwell is the award-winning author of Quicksilver, Belomor, Heaven & Earth, Wings of the Kite-Hawk, Another Country, The Red Highway and Journeys to the Interior. He was a senior writer for the Australian.

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