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Lies, Damned Lies: A personal exploration of the impact of colonisation

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Lies, Damned Lies: A personal exploration of the impact of colonisation

Contributors:

By (Author) Claire G. Coleman

ISBN:

9781761150098

Publisher:

Ultimo Press

Imprint:

Ultimo Press

Publication Date:

1st September 2021

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Indigenous peoples
Society and culture: general
Biography and non-fiction prose

Dewey:

325.394

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

288

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

360g

Description

Winner of the University Of Queensland Non-Fiction Book Award

A deeply personal exploration of Australia's colonisation past, present and future by one of Australia's finest contemporary authors.


This is a difficult piece to write. It cuts closer to the bone than most of what I have written; closer to my bones, through my blood and flesh to the bones of truth and country; there is truth here, not disguised but in the open and that truth hurts.

In Lies, Damned Liesacclaimed author Claire G. Coleman, a proud Noongar woman, takes the reader on a journey through the past, present and future of Australia, lensed through her own experience. Beautifully written, this literary work blends the personal with the political, offering readers an insight into the stark reality of the ongoing trauma of Australias violent colonisation.

Colonisation in Australia is not over. Colonisation is a process, not an event and the after-effects will continue while there are still people to remember it.

PRAISE FOR CLAIRE G. COLEMAN

An urgent examination of oneself and ones country. Written with a booming cadence that demands to be read aloud, again and again. Tara June Winch, Miles Franklin Award winning author of The Yield

You may think youre woke, but Coleman never sleeps. Dr Tyson Yunkaporta, bestselling author of Sand Talk

Coleman is unflinching. Sydney Review of BooksonTerra Nullius

Coleman stuns with this imaginative, astounding debut about colonisation. Publishers WeeklyonTerra Nullius

A powerful, sobering piece of writing that makes us face an Australia we try to forget, but should always remember. Adelaide ReviewonTerra Nullius


Reviews

With words as weapons, Colemans mission to slay generations of lies, propaganda and rhetoric to reveal the truth is personal. * Kill Your Darlings *
her abilities as a poet are especially evident in the rhythms and striking imagery of her first non-fiction book. * The West Australian *
Coleman tears through many self-serving myths and lays them bare. The writing is personal and beautiful, the message angry and urgent. -- Michael Williams * Qantas Magazine *
a vital text that is both unflinching and full of hope. * The Big Issue *
Coleman uses the framework of her own experiences to deconstruct the myth of Great Australia and map out the devastating and long-lasting effects of colonisation today. * Marie Claire *

Author Bio

Claire G. Coleman is a Noongar woman whose family have belonged to the south coast of Western Australia since long before history started being recorded. She writes fiction, essays, poetry and art writing while either living in Naarm (Melbourne) or on the road. During an extended circuit of the continent she wrote a novel, Terra Nullius, which won the black&write! Indigenous Writing Fellowship and was listed for 8 awards including a shortlisting for The Stella Prize.

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