Wild Cat Falling

Fiction & Literature, Cultural Heritage, Coming of Age
Cover of the book Wild Cat Falling by Mudrooroo, ETT Imprint
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Mudrooroo ISBN: 9781925416022
Publisher: ETT Imprint Publication: November 1, 2015
Imprint: ETT Imprint Language: English
Author: Mudrooroo
ISBN: 9781925416022
Publisher: ETT Imprint
Publication: November 1, 2015
Imprint: ETT Imprint
Language: English

From its initial appearance, Wild Cat Falling was recognised as a profoundly important work. Mudrooroo first published it under the name Colin Johnson. And when it was released by Angus & Robertson in 1965, Aboriginals were not considered Australian citizens, did not have the right to vote, and no novel written by an Aboriginal Australian had made it to print.

In telling the story of a symbolically nameless young Aboriginal man, and of his re-entry into society after a period of incarceration, Mudrooroo offered insights into an Aboriginal's sense of isolation, his literal and metaphorical imprisonment, and his estrangement from his own people and culture. The young man belongs neither to the white society that shuns him nor to the Aboriginal fringe dwellers who inhabit the white society's periphery. While he can 'talk the talk' of the subversive white 'bodgies', they offer no more clue to his identity than do the university students he charms with his parodic existential angst.

This fiftieth anniversary edition of Mudrooroo's Wild Cat Falling, including an updated introduction and autobiography by Mudrooroo, highlights this writer's importance to Australian literature. Wild Cat Falling has been in print continuously since its initial publication in 1965. It is frequently read as a school and university text, and it has helped to establish Mudrooroo as a writer recognised widely throughout the world.

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

From its initial appearance, Wild Cat Falling was recognised as a profoundly important work. Mudrooroo first published it under the name Colin Johnson. And when it was released by Angus & Robertson in 1965, Aboriginals were not considered Australian citizens, did not have the right to vote, and no novel written by an Aboriginal Australian had made it to print.

In telling the story of a symbolically nameless young Aboriginal man, and of his re-entry into society after a period of incarceration, Mudrooroo offered insights into an Aboriginal's sense of isolation, his literal and metaphorical imprisonment, and his estrangement from his own people and culture. The young man belongs neither to the white society that shuns him nor to the Aboriginal fringe dwellers who inhabit the white society's periphery. While he can 'talk the talk' of the subversive white 'bodgies', they offer no more clue to his identity than do the university students he charms with his parodic existential angst.

This fiftieth anniversary edition of Mudrooroo's Wild Cat Falling, including an updated introduction and autobiography by Mudrooroo, highlights this writer's importance to Australian literature. Wild Cat Falling has been in print continuously since its initial publication in 1965. It is frequently read as a school and university text, and it has helped to establish Mudrooroo as a writer recognised widely throughout the world.

More books from ETT Imprint

Cover of the book Lasseter's Last Ride by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book Sharp: 1942-1979 by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book Flynn of the Inland by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book Follow My Dust by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book Venom House by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book The First Boomerang by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book To Beersheba 1917 by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book The Desert Column by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book The House of Cain by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book Horrie the Wog-Dog by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book Margaret Preston's Monotypes by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book Recent Paintings 1929 by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book Travelling Light by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book Carys by Mudrooroo
Cover of the book An Author Bites the Dust by Mudrooroo
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