The Visitors [Bolinda]
By (Author) Jane Harrison
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
1st September 2023
Australia
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Displacement, exile, migration
Narrative theme: Diversity, equality, inclusion
Narrative theme: Social issues
Fiction: inspired by or adapted from other media
Contains 2 CD-Audio discs
304
The most exciting debut in 2023, The Visitors is an audacious, earthy, funny, gritty and powerful re-imaging of a crucial moment in Australia's history - an unputdownable work of fiction.
On a steamy, hot day in January 1788, seven Aboriginal men, Elder statesmen representing the nearby clans, gather at Warrane. Several newly arrived ships are in the harbour. The men meet to discuss their response to these Visitors. All day, they talk, argue, debate. Where are the Visitors from What do they want Might they just warra warra wai back to where they came from Should they be welcomed Or should they be made to leave The decision of the men must be unanimous - and will have far-reaching implications for all.
Throughout the day the weather is strange, with mammatus clouds, unbearable heat, and a pending thunderstorm ... Somewhere, trouble is brewing.
From award-winning author and playwright Jane Harrison, The Visitors - based on her smash hit play of the same name - is powerful, playful, provocative and moving, a radical re-envisioning of history and an unputdownable work of fiction - think Twelve Angry Men but with an authentic Australian flavour and humour.
Jane Harrison is descended from the Muruwari people. Her first play, Stolen, was performed across Australia and internationally for seven years, and her second, Rainbow's End, won the 2012 Drover Award. Her novel Becoming Kirrali Lewis won the 2014 Black & Write! Prize, and was shortlisted for the 2014 Prime Minister's Literary Awards and the Victorian Premier's Awards. The stage play of The Visitors was a smash hit at the Sydney Festival in 2020, and the Sydney Theatre Company's production of the play will take place in late 2023. Jane has been the Festival Director of the Blak & Bright First Nations Literary Festival in Melbourne since 2015 and believes in the power of stories in strengthening cultural connection.