Carpentaria
Description
Set in the precariously settled coastal town of Desperance, Carpentaria is the unforgettable portrait of the powerful Phantom family, leader of the Westend Pricklebush people, and its battles with old Joseph Midnight
Hailed as a "literary sensation" byThe New York Times Book Review, Carpentaria is the luminous award-winning novel by Australian Aboriginal writer and activist Alexis Wright.Alexis Wright employs mysticism, stark reality, and pointed imagination to re-create the land and the Aboriginal people ofCarpentaria.In the sparsely populated northern Queensland town of Desperance, loyalties run deep and battle lines have been drawn between the powerful Phantom family, leaders of the Westend Pricklebush people, and Joseph Midnight's renegade Eastend mob, and their disputes with the white officials of neighboring towns. Steeped in myth and magical realism, Wright's hypnotic storytelling exposes the heartbreaking realities of Aboriginal life.By turns operatic and everyday, surreal and sensational, the novel teems with extraordinary, larger-than-life characters. From the outcast savior Elias Smith, religious zealot Mossie Fishman, and murderous mayor Bruiser to activist Will Phantom and Normal Phantom, ruler of the family, these unforgettable characters transcend their circumstances and challenge assumptions about the downtrodden "other." Trapped between politics and principle, past and present, the indigenous tribes fight to protect their natural resources, sacred sites, and above all, their people.Already an international bestseller,Carpentariahas garnered praise from around the world.
Set in the precariously settled coastal town of Desperance, this is a portrait of the Phantom family, leader of the Westend Pricklebush people, and its battles with old Joseph Midnight's renegade Eastend mob on the one hand, and the white officials of Uptown and the neighbouring Gurfurrit mine on the other.
Hailed as a "literary sensation" byThe New York Times Book Review, Carpentaria is the luminous award-winning novel by Australian Aboriginal writer and activist Alexis Wright.Alexis Wright employs mysticism, stark reality, and pointed imagination to re-create the land and the Aboriginal people ofCarpentaria.In the sparsely populated northern Queensland town of Desperance, loyalties run deep and battle lines have been drawn between the powerful Phantom family, leaders of the Westend Pricklebush people, and Joseph Midnight's renegade Eastend mob, and their disputes with the white officials of neighboring towns. Steeped in myth and magical realism, Wright's hypnotic storytelling exposes the heartbreaking realities of Aboriginal life.By turns operatic and everyday, surreal and sensational, the novel teems with extraordinary, larger-than-life characters. From the outcast savior Elias Smith, religious zealot Mossie Fishman, and murderous mayor Bruiser to activist Will Phantom and Normal Phantom, ruler of the family, these unforgettable characters transcend their circumstances and challenge assumptions about the downtrodden "other." Trapped between politics and principle, past and present, the indigenous tribes fight to protect their natural resources, sacred sites, and above all, their people.Already an international bestseller,Carpentariahas garnered praise from around the world.
Set in the precariously settled coastal town of Desperance, this is a portrait of the Phantom family, leader of the Westend Pricklebush people, and its battles with old Joseph Midnight's renegade Eastend mob on the one hand, and the white officials of Uptown and the neighbouring Gurfurrit mine on the other.
Reviews
Editions
Carpentaria
(2 February 2002, Giramondo Publishing Co, AUS [English])ISBN-10: 1920882170 ISBN-13: 9781920882174 - English
Pages: 516; paperback
Carpentaria
(1 November 2007, Giramondo Publishing Company, AUS [English])ISBN-10: 1920882316 ISBN-13: 9781920882310 - English
paperback

Carpentaria
(27 March 2008, Constable and Robinson, GBR [English])ISBN-10: 1845297210 ISBN-13: 9781845297213 - English
Pages: 520; Size: 241 X 164
Carpentaria
(1 September 2008, Bolinda Publishing Pty, Limite, AUS [English])ISBN-10: 174201593X ISBN-13: 9781742015934 - English
CD, Extra
Carpentaria
(1 May 2008, Bolinda Publishing Pty, Limite, AUS [English])ISBN-10: 1742013783 ISBN-13: 9781742013787 - English
CD, Audio
Carpentaria
(1 September 2008, Bolinda Publishing Pty, Limite, AUS [English])ISBN-10: 1742140351 ISBN-13: 9781742140353 - English
CD, Extra
Carpentaria
(1 May 2009, Giramondo Publishing Company, AUS [English])ISBN-10: 1920882308 ISBN-13: 9781920882303 - English
hardback

Carpentaria
(28 May 2009, Constable, GBR [English])ISBN-10: 1845299485 ISBN-13: 9781845299484 - English
Pages: 512
Carpentaria
(7 April 2009, Atria Books, USA [English])ISBN-10: 1416593101 ISBN-13: 9781416593102 - English
Pages: 517; Size: 231 X 157; hardback
Carpentaria
(1 May 2008, Bolinda Audio Books, AUS [English])ISBN-10: 1921415436 ISBN-13: 9781921415432 - English
Compact Disc
I cacciatori di stelle
Gaetano Luigi Staffilano (translator), Andrea Sirotti (translator)(2008, Rizzoli [Italian])
ISBN-10: 8817023825 ISBN-13: 9788817023825 - Italian
Pages: 550; Cover price: €21,50

Original language: English
Translated into: English (10) Italian (1)
Countries: AUS, GBR
Bindings: paperback, CD, Extra, CD, Audio, hardback
Publication years: 2006-2009
Pages: 512-550
A Friend for Tiger (by Lawrence Bourguignon)
Translated into:
Countries: AUS, GBR
Bindings: paperback, CD, Extra, CD, Audio, hardback
Publication years: 2006-2009
Pages: 512-550
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