
The Ancestor Game
Alex Miller(Author)
Allen & Unwin (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
312 pages
978-1-74114-226-6 (ISBN)
Description
Steven Muir, August Spiess and his daughter Gertrude, and Lang Tzu all acknowledge a restless sense of cultural displacement, an ambivalence in their relations with the culture of European Australia.
Steven left England for Australia as a young man and his one attempt at returning is unsuccessful. August Spiess, although he speaks frequently of returning to his native Hamburg, fails to make the journey, as does his daughter Gertrude. Lang Tzu's very name defines his fate: two characters which in Mandarin signify the son who goes away.
The 'game', however, does have winners. For despite their yearnings for the home of their ancestral dreams, a desire to belong somewhere that is truly their own, none of Miller's characters leaves Australia, and each in their own way comes to see that to be at home in exile may be a defining paradox of the European Australian condition: the paradox of belonging and estrangement that perhaps lies uneasily at the heart of all European cultures.
Steven left England for Australia as a young man and his one attempt at returning is unsuccessful. August Spiess, although he speaks frequently of returning to his native Hamburg, fails to make the journey, as does his daughter Gertrude. Lang Tzu's very name defines his fate: two characters which in Mandarin signify the son who goes away.
The 'game', however, does have winners. For despite their yearnings for the home of their ancestral dreams, a desire to belong somewhere that is truly their own, none of Miller's characters leaves Australia, and each in their own way comes to see that to be at home in exile may be a defining paradox of the European Australian condition: the paradox of belonging and estrangement that perhaps lies uneasily at the heart of all European cultures.
Reviews / Votes
A wonderful novel of stunning intricacy and great beauty. -- Michael Ondaatje Extraordinary fictional portraits of China and Australia. * New York Times Book Review *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
St Leonards
Australia
Dimensions
Height: 195 mm
Width: 131 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
300 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-74114-226-6 (9781741142266)
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Person
Alex Miller has twice won the prestigious Miles Franklin Literary Award, Australia's premier literary prize; the first occasion in 1993 for The Ancestor Game, and again in 2003 for Journey to the Stone Country. He is also an overall winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, for The Ancestor Game, in 1993. British by birth, he now lives in Victoria.
Content
BOOK ONE1 Death of the Father2 Only Children3 The Lotus and the Phoenix4 The Winter Visitor5 No Ordinary Child6 Portraits7 The Mother: Homecoming, Men, The Campaign, Signs8 An Interlude in the Garden9 A Memoir of DisplacementBOOK TWO10 The Entrance to the Other-World11 Reflections From the Gazebo: Thirty-Four Days, War, Present Reality, The Gift of Death, Victoria, Into Regions of Uncertainty12 The Lovers13The Little Red Doorway