One of Australia's most respected novelists, Alex Miller's writing is
both popular and critically well-received. He is twice winner of
Australia's premier literary prize, the Miles Franklin Award. He has
said that writing is his way of 'locating connections' and his work is
known for its deeply empathic engagement with relationships and
cultures. This collection explores his early and later works,
including Miller's best-known novels, The Ancestor Game, Journey to
the Stone Country, Lovesong and Autumn Laing. Contributors examine his
intricately constructed plots, his interest in the nature of home and
migration, the representation in his work of Australian history and
culture, and key recurring themes including art and Aboriginal issues.
Also included is a memoir, illustrated by photographs from his
personal collection, in which Alex Miller reflects on his writing
life. With contributions from leading critics including Raimond Gaita,
Peter Pierce, Ronald A. Sharp, Brenda Walker, Elizabeth Webby and
Geordie Williamson, this collection is the first substantial critical
analysis of Alex Miller's work. It is an invaluable resource for
anyone teaching and studying contemporary Australian literature.
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An introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000248104
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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