Richard Flanagan: Critical Essays is the first book to be published
about the life and work of this major world author. Written by
twelve leading critics from Australia, Europe and North America,
these richly varied essays offer new ways of understanding
Flanagan's contribution to Tasmanian, Australian and world
literature.Flanagan's fictional worlds offer empathetic, often
poignant, renderings of those whose voices have been lost beneath
official accounts of history, stories from a small region that have
made their mark on a global scale. Considering his seven novels as
well as his non-fiction, journalism and correspondence, this
collection examines the historical and geographical factors that
have shaped Flanagan's representation of Tasmanian identity.This
collection offers new insights into a determinedly regional writer,
and the impact he has had on a local, national and global scale.
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