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The Window Seat: First Nations Classics
By (Author) Archie Weller
By (author) Ernie Dingo
University of Queensland Press
University of Queensland Press
30th May 2023
2nd ed.
Australia
General
Fiction
Short stories
FIC
Paperback
372
Width 131mm, Height 195mm, Spine 27mm
324g
Runner-up for the inaugural Vogel Award in 1980, Archie Weller is a master storyteller. In these short stories, take a seat and rethink what it means to be Australian. Since Archie Weller was runner-up for the first Vogel Award in 1980 for his novel The Day of the Dog, he has become an important voice in contemporary Indigenous writing. The Window Seat is a collection of his best fiction and a tribute to his contribution to Australian literature. These stories are honest, brutal and moving. In 'The Window Seat', we witness an old woman's final journey home through the eyes of the disgruntled white traveller who sits beside her; in 'Stolen Car', a young Aboriginal man learns his first lesson in rough justice; and in 'Dead Dingo', we see another rallying against what his friends, life and fate offer him. Together these powerful stories present a rich and rewarding reading experience.
Archie Weller is the author of two novels- The Day of the Dog, which was runner-up in the first Vogel Award and was made into the film Blackfellas; and The Land of the Golden Clouds, which won the Human Rights Award in 1998 and was presented by Sir William Dean. His stories have been widely anthologised and collected in Going Home. He has published a volume of poetry The Unknown Soldier and Other Poems, and he has written a number of plays and a film script. He currently lives in Western Australia.