East Coast Country beautifully evokes the landscape, history and culture of the sugarcane region of Queensland, the adjacent islands and the Great Barrier Reef, showing the region's distinctiveness within Australia. Alan Frost's beguiling writing is founded on a detailed knowledge of North Queensland history. In East Coast Country, geographical, botanical, geological and historical insights, as well as family memory and personal remembrance, are woven into a compelling and fascinating reflection. Recurring motifs connect each part of the whole; among these are Captain Cook's 1770 voyage up the eastern coast, which brought the region to European consciousness for the first time, and the author's journeys outwards as a child and his periodic returns as an adult. Through this sensitive and multilayered text, Alan Frost succeeds in creating a mythology of place in a way that is unique in Australian writing.
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Höhe: 215 mm
Breite: 139 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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978-0-522-84741-3 (9780522847413)
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Alan Frost holds a Personal Chair in History at La Trobe University, Melbourne. His books about Australian colonial history and British exploration of the South Pacific include Convicts and Empire and Arthur Phillip, 1738 1814. His most recent books are Botany Bay Mirages and The Precarious Life of James Mario Matra.