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Author Jacobson, Howard.

Title In the land of Oz / Howard Jacobson.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Bloomsbury, 2013.
©2011

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 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  919.4 JA    Check Shelf
Edition Paperback edition.
Description viii, 517 pages : map ; 22 cm
Note "First published in 1987 by Hamish Hamilton. First published by Bloomsbury in 2011"--T.p. verso.
Contents On wings of poesy -- Shiklone Troicee and after -- bungle bungle -- Arse-end Charlie -- Umpie bong -- Neither an Ong nor a Mo -- Et in Arcadia nos -- Lost orisons -- Granny apples -- The town with a [heart] of gold -- A roomette with a view -- Ich hatt' eins ein schön' Vaterland -- Where. Edna. Laide. Me -- 'An interesting place with lots of sandhills' -- Mintja -- Ghostbusting -- The townsville hoist -- Gone troppo -- The expulsion from paradise -- Found! : the spangled drongo.
Summary Originally published 25 years ago in the U.K., this travelogue recounts the author&'s time in Australia in the mid-1980s. Jacobsen, a 2010 Booker Award winner Jacobson (for The Finkler Question), certainly knows how to turn a phrase. His probing descriptions often capture the splendor of first encounters, as when he describes the Margaret River estuary: I like the idea of waters meeting, a current having its way against a tide.... If the sea is death then an estuary is a way of dying of peaceably. As an outsider, Jacobson excels at capturing the idiosyncrasies of life Down Under and astutely delves into the downtrodden yet esteemed place that Aboriginals command among Australia&'s white society. Known for his comic writing, Jacobson indeed works best with a light tone. Regrettably here, many gags create the impression of an imperialist poking fun at the colonials for the amusement of those back home. Jacobson, a novelist at heart, likes to control the story and place himself front and center, but is at his best when he steps aside—following his wife on her return home to Perth, or when their would-be safari guide drags them willy-nilly around the Northern Australian bush. It is then that he discovers the real Oz and the work becomes worthy of a writer of Jacobson&'s ability. Agent: Jonny Geller, Curtis Brown (Dec.)
On what he calls "the adventure of his life," Howard Jacobson travels around Australia, never entirely sure where he is heading next or whether he has the courage to tackle the wild life of the bush, the wild men of the outback, or the even wilder women of the seaboard cities. In pursuit of the best of Australian good times, he joins revelers at Uluru, argues with racists in the Kimberleys, parties with winegrowers in the Barossa, and falls for ballet dancers in Perth. And even as vexed questions of national identity and Aboriginal land rights present themselves, his love for Australia and Australians never falters.
Subject Australia -- Description and travel.
Australia -- Social life and customs -- 20th century.
ISBN 9781608198955 paperback $18.00
1608198952 paperback
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