The White Earth
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The White Earth
A haunting, powerful novel about the power of the land and the passions of people trying to make it their own.
WINNER, Miles Franklin Literary Award
WINNER, Commonwealth Writers' Prize for the South East Asia and South Pacific region
WINNER, Age Book of the Year
WINNER, Courier Mail Book of the Year Award
SHORTLISTED, Queensland Premier's Literary Awards
One spring day in late 1992, when William was halfway between his eighth birthday and his ninth, he looked out from the back verandah of his home and saw, huge in the sky, the mushroom cloud of a nuclear explosion. He stared at it, wondering. The thunderhead was dirty black, streaked with billows of grey. It rolled and boiled as it climbed into the clear blue day, casting a vast shadow upon the hills beyond. But there was no sound, no rumble of an explosion. William was aware of the smell of burning... but it was a good smell, a familiar smell. The smell of grass, of wheat, of the farm itself.
His father dead by fire and his mother plagued by demons of her own, William is cast upon the charity of his unknown uncle - an embittered old man encamped in the ruins of a once great station homestead, Kuran House. It's a baffling and sinister new world for the boy, a place of decay and secret histories. His uncle is obsessed by a long life of decline and by a dark quest for revival, his mother is desperate for a wealth and security she has never known, and all their hopes it seems come to rest upon William's young shoulders. But as the past and present of Kuran Station unravel and merge together, the price of that inheritance may prove to be the downfall of them all. The White Earth is a haunting, disturbing and cautionary tale.
'A lean intelligent and incisive novel.' - Sydney Morning Herald
'McGahan writes with a total command of thematic design and narrative structure. The White Earth draws on the full resource of the novel as an imaginative form to explore some of the most urgent social and political issues haunting Australia today.' - Judging Panel, the Miles Franklin Award
'The novel is beautifully structured, filled with parallels and reverberations which come back to haunt and illuminate the reader as the story unfolds.' - Adelaide Advertiser
'A great Australian story embracing national themes that should engage us all.' - Sunday Telegraph
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781741146127
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 September 2005
Country: Australia
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 195.0mm
Weight: 354g
Pages: 400
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About the Author
Andrew McGahan was born in Dalby, Queensland, and died in Victoria in 2019 at age fifty-two.
His first novel, Praise (1992), won the 1991 Australian/Vogel's Literary Award and the regional prize for best first book in the Commonwealth Writers' Prize. His second novel was the prequel 1988 (1995), and his third novel, Last Drinks (2000), was shortlisted for multiple awards, including The Age Book of the Year and the Courier-Mail Book of the Year Award, and won a Ned Kelly Award for Crime Writing.
In 2004, The White Earth was published and won the 2005 Miles Franklin Literary Award, the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for the South East Asia and South Pacific Region, The Age Book of the Year (Fiction) and the Courier-Mail Book of the Year Award. It was also shortlisted for the Queensland Premier's Literary Award.
McGahan's fifth novel, Underground, was published in 2006 and was shortlisted in the Queensland Premier's Literary Award for fiction and for the Aurealis Award. In 2009, Wonders of a Godless World was published to acclaim and won the Aurealis Award. His final novel, The Rich Man's House, was published in 2019.
McGahan's award-winning writing also includes stage plays and the screenplay for the movie version of Praise.
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