God Forgets About the Poor
By (Author) Peter Polites
Ultimo Press
Ultimo Press
2nd August 2023
4th July 2024
Australia
General
Fiction
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
Narrative theme: Social issues
Paperback
272
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
350g
I will tell you why you should draft my story. Because migrant stories are broken. Some parts in a village where we washed our clothing with soot. Some parts in big cities working in factories. How we starved for food in Greece and starved for Greece in Australia.
You dont know the first thing about me. A son can never see his mother as a woman. You will only see me in relation to you. I have had a thousand lives before you were even a thought. Hospitalised as a child for an entire year. Living as an adult without family in Athens when the colonels took control.
Start when I was born. Describe the village and how beautiful it was. On the side of a mountain but in the middle of a forest. If we walked to a certain point on the edge, we could look over the valley and see rain clouds coming. Sometimes wewould see a cat on a roof, we read that as a warning of a storm. When we looked down, we saw the dirt, which was just as rich as the sky. My island, your island, our island.
Sometimes I think God forgot about us because we were poor.
A stunning new novel from the author of Down the Hume and The Pillars, God Forgets About the Poor is a love story to a migrant mother, whose story is as important as any ever told.
PRAISE FOR DOWN THE HUME:
Down the Humeshould rightly take its place alongside the fiction of Christos Tsiolkas [and] Maxine Beneba Clarke... as work that reflects the reality and occasional ugliness of Australia's multiculturalism. - Australian Book Review
tough and compelling - Christos Tsiolkas
essential reading in these times of "border protection"- The Saturday Paper
Down The Hume'spropulsive rhythm feels like entering a strong current. Its fast pace and escalating plot are typical of the noir genre, but it is also filled with unexpected and precise turns of phrase, which can shift quickly from the menial to the lyrical.- The Guardian
PRAISE FOR THE PILLARS:
The satire in Peter Polites'The Pillarsis sharp and jagged, full of acutely observed moments on the streets and in the loungerooms of Sydney. -ABC Radio National, The Bookshelf
Peter Polites is a novelist from Western Sydney. He has written two acclaimed novels, Down the Hume and The Pillars, which won the 2020 NSW Premiers Multicultural NSW Literary Award. He also won the 2020 Woollahra Digital Literature Prize for Fiction. In 2021 he was the ACT Writer in Residence at UNSW Canberra.