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B. Wongar
Dao Ba Khang has left war-ravaged Vietnam and settles in Australia with an Australian wife and family. One day he discovers that his skin has turned black. He thinks to hide among tribal Aborigines in the Australian outback, but finds as he progresse
Autor:
B. Wongar
During the 1950s and 1960s, the British devastated the lands and the tribes of the Australian aborigines through the extensive mining of uranium and through secret nuclear tests. B. Wongar uses these shocking historical events as the starting point f
Autor:
B. Wongar
During the 1950s and 1960s, the British devastated the lands and the tribes of the Australian aborigines through the extensive mining of uranium and through secret nuclear tests. B. Wongar uses these shocking historical events as the starting point f
Autor:
B. Wongar
An old Aboriginal ritual leader, Bungawa, lives with a pack of dingoes on his tribal land in a remote part of Arnhem Land (Australia) just as his ancestors lived since time immemorial. His children have been forcibly taken from him by State authoriti
Autor:
B. Wongar
For ten years during the 1950s and 60s the British conducted secret nuclear tests on Australian tribal lands. The cancer and radiation poisoning resulting from these tests led to the deaths of countless aborigines. B. Wongar uses these tests as the s
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B. Wongar
Raki'is the Australian Aboriginal generic word for rope, the unifying metaphor of Wongar's novel, representing the conquered or bound state of oppressed people. From the confines of an outback Australian prison cell to war-torn Serbia,'Raki'invokes a
Autor:
Alan Davis, Nadine Gordimer, Toni Morrison, Allan Gurganus, B. Wongar, Haruki Murakami, Jay Rubin, Arundhati Roy, George V. Higgins
Publikováno v:
The Hudson Review. 51:433
Publikováno v:
World Literature Today. 69:431
Publikováno v:
World Literature Today. 68:633
Autor:
Syed Amanuddin, B. Wongar
Publikováno v:
World Literature Today. 58:661