Another Country

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, General Art, Art History, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies
Cover of the book Another Country by Nicolas Rothwell, Schwartz Publishing Pty. Ltd
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Nicolas Rothwell ISBN: 9781921825460
Publisher: Schwartz Publishing Pty. Ltd Publication: October 1, 2007
Imprint: Black Inc. Language: English
Author: Nicolas Rothwell
ISBN: 9781921825460
Publisher: Schwartz Publishing Pty. Ltd
Publication: October 1, 2007
Imprint: Black Inc.
Language: English

For several years now, Nicolas Rothwell has travelled the length and breadth of Northern and Central Australia. This book collects published and unpublished writing from that time. It contains sundry tales of marvellous places, told in an inimitable style. There are profiles of mystics and artists, explorers and healers, accounts of desert journeys, ground-breaking pieces on art, politics, landscape and much more.

Many of the pieces concern WA subjects, such as the Pilbara region, the Jirrawun and Tjulyuru arts movements, the Gibson Desert and more.

It is also a book which coheres into a multifaceted unity, forming a literary portrait of places and communities – at once a kind of occasional travelogue and an evocation, a set of stories, an introduction to some recent Aboriginal art and a clear-eyed account of some unfolding catastrophes.

‘This book represents a substantial journalistic inquiry. It deserves to be read because it goes so far beyond the average Australian’s comprehension of their own country.’— Martin Flanagan, the Age

‘Subtle, elegant and disciplined.’— Nicholas Jose, Australian Book Review

‘Rothwell is a stylist of talent … His style seems peculiarly suited to the Territory, a place of grand hopes and failures, full of the “sweet bite” of nostalgia. His portraits of Aboriginal artists and elders have this same elegiac, haunting tone. He is acutely sensitive to the sadness in Aboriginal art …’— Stephen Gray, Sydney Morning Herald

‘Rothwell writes vividly about characters of the Outback and … picks his way deftly through the maze of small-town politics to the big picture of 360-degree horizons.’— Tim Lloyd, Adelaide Advertiser

‘The astonishing thing about Another Country is not how often Rothwell is defeated by the difficulty of reconciling two radically different ways of seeing, it is how tantalisingly close he comes to pulling it off … To these accounts, Rothwell brings all his considerable descriptive and analytic skills to bear.’— Geordie Williamson, the Australian

Shortlisted for the 2008 NSW Premier's Literary Award and the 2008 Colin Roderick Award

Nicolas Rothwell is the award-winning author of Wings of the Kite-Hawk; The Red Highway, Journeys to the Interior and Another Country. He is the northern correspondent for the Australian.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

For several years now, Nicolas Rothwell has travelled the length and breadth of Northern and Central Australia. This book collects published and unpublished writing from that time. It contains sundry tales of marvellous places, told in an inimitable style. There are profiles of mystics and artists, explorers and healers, accounts of desert journeys, ground-breaking pieces on art, politics, landscape and much more.

Many of the pieces concern WA subjects, such as the Pilbara region, the Jirrawun and Tjulyuru arts movements, the Gibson Desert and more.

It is also a book which coheres into a multifaceted unity, forming a literary portrait of places and communities – at once a kind of occasional travelogue and an evocation, a set of stories, an introduction to some recent Aboriginal art and a clear-eyed account of some unfolding catastrophes.

‘This book represents a substantial journalistic inquiry. It deserves to be read because it goes so far beyond the average Australian’s comprehension of their own country.’— Martin Flanagan, the Age

‘Subtle, elegant and disciplined.’— Nicholas Jose, Australian Book Review

‘Rothwell is a stylist of talent … His style seems peculiarly suited to the Territory, a place of grand hopes and failures, full of the “sweet bite” of nostalgia. His portraits of Aboriginal artists and elders have this same elegiac, haunting tone. He is acutely sensitive to the sadness in Aboriginal art …’— Stephen Gray, Sydney Morning Herald

‘Rothwell writes vividly about characters of the Outback and … picks his way deftly through the maze of small-town politics to the big picture of 360-degree horizons.’— Tim Lloyd, Adelaide Advertiser

‘The astonishing thing about Another Country is not how often Rothwell is defeated by the difficulty of reconciling two radically different ways of seeing, it is how tantalisingly close he comes to pulling it off … To these accounts, Rothwell brings all his considerable descriptive and analytic skills to bear.’— Geordie Williamson, the Australian

Shortlisted for the 2008 NSW Premier's Literary Award and the 2008 Colin Roderick Award

Nicolas Rothwell is the award-winning author of Wings of the Kite-Hawk; The Red Highway, Journeys to the Interior and Another Country. He is the northern correspondent for the Australian.

More books from Schwartz Publishing Pty. Ltd

Cover of the book The May Beetles by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book The Sweet Spot by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book Quarterly Essay 58 Blood Year by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book Say When by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book Quarterly Essay 21 What's Left? by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book Playing to Win by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book Quarterly Essay 66 The Long Goodbye by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book Symphony of Seduction by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book My Year Without Matches by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book The Prince by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book The Best Australian Poems 2015 by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book Grover, Benji and Nanna Jean by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book Why We Argue About Climate Change by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book Grover Finds a Home by Nicolas Rothwell
Cover of the book Radical Hope by Nicolas Rothwell
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy