Amnesia Road: Landscape, violence and memory
By (Author) Luke Stegemann
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st March 2021
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Violence and abuse in society
919.43
Paperback
320
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
'This book will come to be regarded as a classic of Australian literature.' Nicolas Rothwell
'Daring and original: an eloquent and moving meditation on place, memory and history.' Mark McKenna
'Amnesia Road swept me away in lyrical storytelling, though veiled inside is a brutally complex shared history exposing the deliberate annihilation of the relationship between landscapes and their kin. Stegemann has lifted the dark shadowy veil of this denial, invisibility and silence to shift the direction of historical redemptive memory so the action of healing can begin.' Brook Andrew
'Luke Stegemann explores with extraordinary tenderness and understanding the aftermaths of the frontier massacres in Australia and the atrocities of civil war Spain. He offers new insights about amnesia and the forgetting of the violent past and sets a roadmap to acknowledge and come to terms with the past. A brilliant achievement.' Lyndall Ryan
'In this absorbing meditation on spectacular beauty and unfathomable cruelty, Luke Stegemann seamlessly joins his passionate love of two soils, Queensland in Australia and Andalusia in Spain. Amnesia Road displays that combination of warm empathy and cool appraisal essential in the best kind of history.' Frank Bongiorno
'By turns beautiful and shocking, Stegemann's book reflects with a coolly objective, emotionally spare voice on the murderous pasts of Andalusia and south-west Queensland. Amnesia Road probes, with sharp intelligence, what history looks like when it can't be remembered and what it means to remember the otherwise forgotten dead.' Francis O'Gorman, Saintsbury Professor of English Literature, University of Edinburgh
'...a stimulating take on Australian history, one with which anyone interested in reconciliationshould engage.' Jeff Sparrow, Saturday Paper
This book will come to be regarded as a classic of Australian literature. Nicolas Rothwell
Luke Stegemann is a writer, Hispanist and cultural historian based in rural south-east Queensland. He has held senior positions in media, publishing and higher education in Australia, Europe and Asia. Luke has written on art, politics and history for a wide range of Australian and Spanish publications, and is the author of The Beautiful Obscure (2017). In 2018 he received the Malaspina Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the development of cultural relations between Australia and Spain. On weekends, he travels extensively around Queensland in his role as a referee on the state amateur boxing circuit.