The Songlines
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The Songlines
Bruce Chatwin provides a fascinating background to indigenous Australian life.
The songlines are the invisible pathways that criss-cross Australia, tracks connecting communities and following ancient boundaries.
Extraordinary - a remarkable and satisfying book' Observer
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionIn The Songlines by Bruce Chatwin, readers are invited on an enthralling journey across the vast Australian continent. At the heart of the story lies the quest to uncover the deep-rooted traditions and cultural heritage of the Aboriginal Australians, primarily through their unique and mystical practice of 'songlines'. These invisible pathways span the length and breadth of Australia, acting as both maps and oral history books, recording the creation of the land and bearing the secrets of its ancient past.
As Bruce Chatwin embarks on his exploration, he describes his encounters with a myriad of characters, from the Aboriginal elders who guard the secrets of the songlines to the modern-day explorers and residents of the Outback. With a blend of travelogue, anthropology, and philosophical musings, Chatwin delves into the profound connection between the Aboriginal people and their land, a relationship expressed and perpetuated through song. Each songline corresponds to a creation myth, mapping significant topographical features and connecting various communities, thus preserving an oral history dating back tens of thousands of years.
Chatwin's narrative is as much about the physical journey as it is about the intellectual and spiritual revelations he experiences along the way. His masterful storytelling offers readers an insightful glimpse into a world where song and landscape are inseparably intertwined. The book is not just a mere recount of travel but a deep exploration of the nature of human existence, culture, and the ways in which we connect to our environment.
The Songlines is a compelling read for anyone interested in anthropology, history, and the rich tapestry of human cultural practices. Bruce Chatwin's elegant prose brings the Australian Outback to life, making this an unforgettable literary expedition into one of the world's oldest continuous cultures.
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Critics praise Bruce Chatwin as a distinct and original writer, highly regarded for this remarkable work. The Songlines explores the ancient tracks through Australia, embodying both cultural and spiritual journeys of the Aboriginal people. It also offers philosophical insights into human nature, making it an exciting read beyond mere travel writing. The book delves into the landscape and lifestyle alien to many, appealing to readers who enjoy immersive and thought-provoking narratives.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780099769910
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 03 December 1998
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Vintage Classics
Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 18.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 213g
Pages: 304
About the Author
Bruce Chatwin was born in Sheffield in 1940. After attending Marlborough School he began work as a porter at Sotheby's. Eight years later, having become one of Sotheby's youngest directors, he abandoned his job to pursue his passion for world travel. Between 1972 and 1975 he worked for the Sunday Times, before announcing his next departure in a telegram- 'Gone to Patagonia for six months.' This trip inspired the first of Chatwin's books, In Patagonia, which won the Hawthornden Prize and the E.M. Forster Award and launched his writing career. Two of his books have been made into feature films- The Viceroy of Ouidah (retitled Cobra Verde), directed by Werner Herzog, and Andrew Grieve's On the Black Hill. On publication The Songlines went straight to Number 1 in the Sunday Times bestseller list and remained in the top ten for nine months. On the Black Hill won the Whitbread First Novel Award while his novel Utz was nominated for the 1988 Booker Prize. He died in January 1989, aged forty-eight.
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