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Deep South: Stories from Tasmania

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Deep South: Stories from Tasmania

Contributors:

By (Author) Ralph Crane
Edited by Danielle Wood

ISBN:

9781922147592

Publisher:

Text Publishing

Imprint:

The Text Publishing Company

Publication Date:

17th April 2013

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 128mm, Height 198mm

Description

A wonderful collection of twenty-four short stories that celebrate the history, culture and creativity of Tasmania. Tasmania is another country - a lush, sometimes foreboding island with a people fiercely protective of its history, culture and creativity. This handsome collection, the first to bring together the finest stories about Tasmania, includes works by notable early Australian writers, such as Marcus Clarke and Tasma; internationally renowned practitioners, like Hal Porter, Carmel Bird and Nicholas Shakespeare; and a range of newer voices, from Danielle Wood and Rohan Wilson to Rachael Treasure. These twenty-four superb stories showcase the island's colonial past, its darkness and humour, the unique beauty and savagery of its landscape. Both a must-read for enthusiasts of Australian literature and a perfect gift for lovers of Tasmania, Deep South comes with a critical introduction from the editors and biographical sketches of the contributors- A. J. O. Carmel Bird Roy Bridges Marcus Clarke Geoffrey Dean Adrienne Eberhard Henry J. Goldsmith James Leakey Tahune Linah James McQueen Hal Porter Philomena van Rijswijk Barney Roberts Margaret Scott Nicholas Shakespeare H. W. Stewart Tasma Theresa Tasmania Rachael Treasure Price Warung A. Werner Rohan Wilson Joan Wise Danielle Wood

Reviews

'[A] beautifully presented short-story collection...Co-editor Danielle Wood does have a wonderful contemporary story in the book, portraying a sleep-deprived new mother coming to terms with the changes in her world. Wood manages to merge the contours and endlessness of Tasmania with the mother's sense of being lost to herself.' Readings Monthly 'Offers readers a glimpse into the imagery and symbolism that has come to shape how outsiders perceive the island.' Weekend Australian '[A] beautiful anthology.' Saturday Age 'A strong, spirited collection...Quality is high and range wide.' Weekend Herald (NZ) 'A vivid and sometimes sobering picture of the relations among free settlers, convicts and indigenous Australians. There's real treasure, too, among the more recent stories exploring the quieter domestic dramas of modern life.' North & South (NZ)

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