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| Title: | Rumbles in the Zeitgeist. "Three Dog Night" by Peter Goldsworthy. [review] |
| Authors: | Borghino, Jose |
| Keywords: | Australian Book Reviews Publishing José Borghino Jose Borghino Peter Pierce Australian Melodramas: Thomas Keneally's Fiction Alex Miller Journey to the Stone Country Germaine Greer Quarterly Essay Whitefella Jump Up: The Shortest Way To Nationhood Alice Springs Dreamings Leviticus Greek myths Sigmund Freud Adelaide London hills Dante and Beatrice Warlpiri Walkabout Indecent Proposal Maestro |
| Issue Date: | Nov-2003 |
| Publisher: | Australian Book Review |
| Citation: | Borghino, José 2003. Rumbles in the Zeitgeist. Review of "Three Dog Night" by Peter Goldsworthy. 'Australian Book Review', No 256, November, 46-47. |
| Series/Report no.: | No 256 |
| Abstract: | It is difficult for non-Aboriginal novelists to deal adequately with Aboriginal experience in their work. There are many reasons for this, not the least of which is general ignorance about Aboriginal experience. But another, more insidious, reason is self-censorship. Peter Goldworthy's "Three Dog Night" challenges these issues head-on, which may suggest a new stage in an ongoing debate. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/876 |
| ISSN: | 0155-2864 |
| Appears in Collections: | No 256 - November, 2003
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