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A Führer for a Father

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A Führer for a Father by Jim Davidson is a compelling biography that explores the complex relationship between the author and his father, who was deeply involved in far-right extremist activities. This memoir delves into Jim's journey of understanding his father's beliefs and the impact they had on his own life. Through a mix of personal reflection and historical insights, the book offers a unique look at familial bonds complicated by ideology.
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If you’re intrigued by complex family dynamics and how they shape an individual's life, especially set against the backdrop of history, you might find this biography and memoir captivating. It delves into the personal journey and struggles of the author, offering a unique perspective on identity and legacy intertwined with broader historical themes.

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A Führer for a Father

'I was written out of the family story. This book is my attempt to write myself, and my mother, back into it.'

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'I was written out of the family story. This book is my attempt to write myself, and my mother, back into it.'

In this singular memoir, historian and biographer Jim Davidson writes about his fraught relationship with his authoritarian and controlling father, whose South African background and time in Papua New Guinea and Fiji prompted his own post-war mini-empire of dominance. A manipulative and emotionally ferocious man, he rejects his son and creates a second family, shutting Jim out and eventually disinheriting him, but never really leaving him alone.

Traversing territory across Australia, South Africa, India, and London, this beautifully written book tells of a time of crushing conformity, sharply reminding us that some experiences can never be written out of our personal histories.

'The book calls into question the popular myth that the family is a nurturing and loving place and reminds us, in timely fashion, that families can be destructive and dangerous environments. Davidson gives us a vivid and disturbing portrait of a family in which no one knows how to love properly.'

- ALEX MILLER

A Führer for a Father review: Jim Davidson and surviving a tyrannical parent - Read the review in The Age newspaper here

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The book by Jim Davidson examines the oft-overlooked reality that families can sometimes be harmful and unsettling rather than nurturing. Through vivid storytelling, it presents a dysfunctional family dynamic where love is profoundly misunderstood, challenging the conventional perception of familial bonds.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742235462

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 August 2017

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 134.0mm

Height: 208.0mm

Weight: 280g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Jim Davidson is a historian, biographer and former editor of Meanjin (1975–82). He has been an academic and an opera critic, and the author of two prize-winning biographies Lyrebird Rising: Louise Hanson-Dyer of Oiseau-Lyre, 1884-1962 and A Three-Cornered Life: The historian WK Hancock. The latter won the Prime Minister’s Prize for History, a Western Australian Premier’s Award and the Age Book of the Year for non-fiction.

He is also the co-author of Holiday Business: Tourism in Australia since 1870 (2000) and Moments in Time: A book of Australian postcards (2016).

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