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Unwritten Histories

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Unwritten Histories
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Dr. Craig Cormick
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:188
Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 125
Category/GenreAustralia, New Zealand & Pacific history
ISBN/Barcode 9780855753160
ClassificationsDewey:994.0049915
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Aboriginal Studies Press
Imprint Aboriginal Studies Press
Publication Date 1 October 1998
Publication Country Australia

Description

In this witty and satirical revisiting of Australia's heroic past, Craig Cormick rediscovers the contributions of indigenous Australians that have always remained unrecorded and unacknowledged, Australia's unwritten histories. Drawing on original records of the time, he has turned the spotlight away from its traditional focus to illuminate those whom history had forgotten. Great explorers, teachers, warriors and dreamers, who were there when Banks first saw a banksia or when Burke and Wills staggered on from Coopers Creek, but have vanished simply because their stories were unrecorded, 'now repopulate these short stories. The old heroes confess their darkest secrets, facing their own culpability in the destruction of societies and cultures, or blindly march towards their own fame, stamping firmly on law, conscience, and their own better judgement in the process. Make way for a new history of Australia, in w hich Cook fancies an ice-cream, Kennedy is mobbed by the press, and Windradvne and landamarra. Wooredy and Trugernanna. Jacket' Jacket' and Johnny Mullagh act out the real past. The combination of delicious humour and fantasy, and the true horror that must arise from any reading of our indigenous history, makes this collection at once playful and mordant, funny and frightening, and an exciting new work of Australian fiction.

Author Biography

Craig Cormick is a multi-award-winning science communicator and author. He has published over 30 works of fiction and non-fiction, and has been a writer in residence in Malaysia and in Antarctica. He enjoys messing with history just about as much as history enjoys messing with him.