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Mudrooroo

    Cet auteur explore les thèmes de l'aliénation et de l'isolement dans la vie australienne, avec un accent particulier sur l'existence indigène. Ses premières œuvres, façonnées par des expériences personnelles d'incarcération et une quête de sens, ont exploré des paysages politiques et les luttes intérieures des personnages. Plus tard, il a élargi son champ d'action pour inclure la fiction spéculative et la littérature pour jeunes adultes, enrichissant le paysage littéraire. Son écriture se caractérise par une exploration profonde de l'identité et de l'appartenance.

    Long Live Sandawara
    Aboriginal Mythology
    Master of the Ghost Dreaming
    • One of the great novels of early settlement in Tasmania, seen through the eyes of the shaman Jangamuttuk, who battles for the survival of his tribe in a world of white ghosts.

      Master of the Ghost Dreaming
    • Aboriginal Mythology

      • 210pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Aboriginal culture is deeply rooted in the belief that they have inhabited Australia since the Dreamtime, marked by a rich tapestry of mythologies expressed in hundreds of languages. Central to their worldview is the idea that the universe is alive, emphasizing a profound connection to the land and the responsibility to care for it. This enduring cultural heritage reflects a unique understanding of existence and the environment, shaped over tens of thousands of years.

      Aboriginal Mythology
    • Long Live Sandawara

      • 168pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of Perth's outskirts, the story follows Aboriginal teenagers grappling with violence and poverty. Alan emerges as a self-proclaimed leader, inspired by the legendary warrior Sandawara, who fought for his people. Embracing this identity, Alan and his friends adopt the names of Sandawara's followers as they prepare for a revolution. In their dilapidated shelter, they strategize to reclaim their heritage and confront the struggles they face in a society that marginalizes them.

      Long Live Sandawara