The Passion of Private White
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The Passion of Private White
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The Passion of Private White
From the bestselling author of The Bush, the highly acclaimed story of a fifty-year relationship between a Vietnam veteran and an isolated clan in north-east Arnhem Land – a unique window into Australia’s deep past and precarious present, by one of our master storytellers.
‘How to sum up this story? It’s uncontainable. It wrangles worlds. It keeps getting wider and deeper like a stone in a pond. At its heart – an extraordinary telling of an extraordinary friendship.’ – Paul Kelly
Longlisted for the 2023 Mark & Evette Moran Nib Literary Award
Now in trade paperback, one of Australia’s favourite writers on ‘questions at the heart of Australian history, politics and identity’ (ABR). Fascinating, funny, challenging and beautifully written – ‘a truly remarkable achievement’ (Peter Carey).
The Passion of Private White describes the meeting of two worlds: that of the intensely driven anthropologist Neville White, and the world of hunter-gatherer clans in remote northern Australia with whom he has lived and worked for half a century, mapping their culture and history in breathtaking detail.
As White began to understand this ancient culture struggling between the demands of Western modernity and the equally pressing need to preserve their lands, customs, laws and language, he was also trying to transcend the mental scars inflicted on the battlefields of Vietnam.
Eventually, the scholarly observer crossed the line into activist, advocate, and defender of the clans’ effort to create a safe and healthy homeland, a seat both of traditional culture and contemporary skills and education. The enterprise meant overcoming everything from insatiable mining companies and official incompetence and neglect, to customs that were fundamental in the old way of life but dysfunctional in the transition to the new. When White began taking his old platoon mates to the homeland, two wildly different groups found in each other some of the solutions and some of the therapy they both needed.
Don Watson has had his own fifty-year relationship with Neville White since meeting him as an undergraduate in Melbourne. This book is the result: moving, enlightening, devastating, and inspiring, it is a towering achievement, a profound insight into both our recent and deep history, the coloniser and colonised – indeed into the human condition itself.
‘A truly magnificent achievement’ – Peter Carey
‘Remarkable, wholly unexpected, and original … [by] one of Australia’s finest writers. It sounds like a lugubrious farce and sometimes it reads that way. But it is a deeply serious enquiry into questions at the heart of Australian history, politics, and identity. – Tom Griffiths, Australian Book Review
‘This is the tale of two tribes – one ancient, one modern, both wounded and alienated – and how they came together. It is not, thankfully, a white saviour story: in many ways, it’s Donydji who saves the vets. But it’s also a tale far messier and more interesting than that … about tenacity, commitment, listening – and humanity itself.’ – Linda Jaivin, The Saturday Paper
‘A witty and compassionate book about friendship, Indigenous self-determination and people under stress.’ – The Conversation
Book Hero Magic summarised reviews for this book. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! HOW HAS THIS BEEN REVIEWED?
A truly magnificent achievement as described in Peter Carey's review, The Passion of Private White, receives praise for its originality and gripping narrative. Tom Griffiths in the Australian Book Review highlights it as a gritty cross-cultural parable with a hopeful undertone. Additionally, The Conversation commends it for being witty and compassionate, focusing on themes of friendship, Indigenous self-determination, and resilience under stress.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781761422119
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Australia
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 16 August 2023
Country: Australia
Imprint: Scribner Australia
DIMENSIONS
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 336
About the Author
Don Watson's bestselling titles include Recollections of a Bleeding Heart: Paul Keating Prime Minister, Death Sentence and The Bush, which won the Indie Book of the Year and the NSW Premier's Literary Award. An acclaimed speechwriter and screenwriter, he is also beloved for his columns and essays on Australian and American politics.
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