The Swan Book

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The Swan Book by Alexis Wright is set in a dystopian Australia, ravaged by climate change and social upheaval. It follows the journey of Oblivia, a young Indigenous girl, who grows up in a polluted swamp community. The novel explores themes of survival, culture, and resilience, weaving a rich narrative that blends myth, history, and the harsh realities of a world facing ecological disaster.
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You might enjoy this captivating narrative if you appreciate richly imaginative storytelling interwoven with cultural myths and dystopian themes. Its lyrical prose and profound exploration of environmental and social issues provide a deeply engaging reading experience. Ideal for those who are drawn to thought-provoking fiction that challenges conventional perspectives.

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The Swan Book

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Originally published in 2014, Alexis Wright's classic novel The Swan Book is being rereleased in a new edition designed by Jenny Grigg.

Accompanies the April release of Praiseworthy, Wright's first work of fiction since 2014.

The Swan Book is set in the future, with Aboriginal people still living under the Intervention in the north, in an environment fundamentally altered by climate change. It follows the life of a mute young woman called Oblivia, the victim of gang rape by petrol-sniffing youths, from the displaced community where she lives in a hulk, in a swamp filled with rusting boats, and thousands of black swans, to her marriage to Warren Finch, the first Aboriginal president of Australia, and her elevation to the position of First Lady, confined to a tower in a flooded and lawless southern city. The Swan Book offers an intimate awareness of the realities facing Aboriginal people; the energy and humour in her writing, which draws freely on myth and legend, finds hope in the bleakest situations.

The Swan Book was the winner of the ALS Gold Medal and the Kate Challis RAKA Award, and shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award, Stella Prize, NSW Premier's and Victorian Premier's Literary Awards.

'This is not myth as Western culture understands it: not an imagined dimension, but a literal if incorporeal one that bisects and animates the physical world; it makes for marvellous theatre.' - Elizabeth Lowry, London Review of Books

'This is a novel written out of the very thing it describes: sovereignty, the sheer taken-for-granted fact of it... The Swan Book is about the ethics of hope in our post-apocalyptic world.' - Sydney Morning Herald

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The Swan Book by Alexis Wright has garnered praise for its poetic language and imaginative storytelling, situated within a dystopian future. Critics commend Wright's powerful commentary on climate change and the Indigenous Australian experience. Some reviews point out the novel's complexity and rich, layered narrative, which may require a slower, thoughtful read to appreciate fully.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781922725431

Publisher: Giramondo Publishing Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 May 2023

Country: Australia

Imprint: Giramondo Publishing Co

Edition: New edition

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 148.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 350g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Alexis Wright is a member of the Waanyi nation of the southern highlands of the Gulf of Carpentaria. The author of the prize-winning novels Carpentaria and The Swan Book, Wright has published three works of non-fiction: Take Power, an oral history of the Central Land Council; Grog War, a study of alcohol abuse in the Northern Territory; and Tracker, an award-winning collective memoir of Aboriginal leader, Tracker Tilmouth. Her books have been published widely overseas, including in China, the US, the UK, Italy, France and Poland. She holds the position of Boisbouvier Chair in Australian Literature at the University of Melbourne. Wright is the only author to win both the Miles Franklin Award (in 2007 for Carpentaria) and the Stella Prize (in 2018 for Tracker). Alexis Wright's fourth novel, Praiseworthy, will be published in early 2023.

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