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Hardback
Published: 1st November 2012
Paperback, updated paperback edition
Published: 1st November 2020
Canberra
By (Author) Paul Daley
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st November 2020
updated paperback edition
Australia
General
Non Fiction
919.4710472
Paperback
352
Width 110mm, Height 178mm
A strong sense of 'otherness' defines Canberra to a point where there is a smugness, bordering on arrogance, that the rest of Australia can hate but they'll never know just how good it is to live here.
Canberra is a city of orphans. People come for the jobs but stay on as they discover unanticipated promise and opportunity. They become Canberrans prosperous, highly educated and proud of their city.
Paul Daley'sCanberrafusesnarrative history with poignant memoir and contemporary observation to evoke a city he calls the 'accidental miracle'. Beginning and ending at the lake and its submerged, forgotten suburbs, it chronicles the city's unsavoury early life and meanders through St John's graveyard where pioneers rest.Daleycontemplates Canberra's vibrant suburban dynamic, while musing on a rich symbolism and internal life fostered by the bush and the treasure of the national cultural institutions.
As fate would have it, after Canberra was first published to great acclaim in 2012 Daley moved to Sydney, a change he found wrenching. In a new afterword, he reflects on how much he misses Canberra as it transforms into a thriving city.
' Daley has unveiled a side of the city that many do not see.' The Adelaide Advertiser
'Canberra is both a history and a personal love story' The Age
'Daley's narration is done with flair and aplomb, making Canberra the best Canberra history yet.' Ian Warden, The Canberra Times
Daley has unveiled a side of the city that many do not see.""- The Adelaide Advertiser
Paul Daley is a Sydney-based author, essayist and multi-awardwinning journalist who writes about history, Australian national identity and Indigenous culture in his column Postcolonial for The Guardian. Author of On Patriotism and the political thriller Challenge, his forthcoming novel, Jesustown will be out next year.