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Mudrooroo

    Tento autor prozkoumává téma odcizení a osamělosti v australském životě s jedinečným zaměřením na domorodou existenci. Jeho raná díla, ovlivněná osobní zkušeností s vězeňstvím a hledáním smyslu, se ponořila do politických témat a vnitřních bojů postav. Později rozšířil svůj záběr o spekulativní a young adult beletrii, čímž obohatil literární krajinu. Jeho psaní se vyznačuje hlubokým zamyšlením nad identitou a příslušností.

    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

      • 210 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      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

      • 168 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      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