Artificial Horizon
By (Author) Thomas
Melbourne University Press
Melbourne University Press
20th October 2004
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
919.44504
Paperback
344
Width 177mm, Height 246mm, Spine 21mm
632g
A beautifully crafted book about the myths that constitute the meanings of the Blue Mountains, Martin Thomas takes the reader on a journey through a compelling study of culture, landscape and mythology. For both Aboriginal people and their colonisers, the rugged landscape of the Blue Mountains has stood as an intriguing riddle and a stimulus to the imagination. The author evokes this dramatic and bewildering landscape and leads his readers through the cultural history of the locality in order to probe the 'dreamwork of imperialism'.
Formerly a research fellow at the University of Technology, Sydney, Martin Thomas is now a postdoctoral fellow in the History Department at the University of Sydney. He has worked as a writer, editor, and a radio producer. Martin lives in the Blue Mountains town of Katoomba with his partner and their son.