· Alice Springs by Eleanor Hogan. Posted on June 9, by cassmob. Synopsis: this is a book about life in Alice Springs, and the joys and challenges of living there. It is not a paeon to the glories of the desert and the openness of space in Australia’s red centre. Rather it is more of a social commentary and a reflection on the human. Eleanor Hogan. Written by an outsider who lived and worked there for six years, Alice Springs captures something of the strangeness of a city which is far more foreign to most Australians than Auckland or . · A personal, evocative, and unflinching account, this book reveals the texture of everyday life in Alice Springs, Australia, through the passage of the local seasons. Alice Springs, the most talked about yet least familiar place in Australia, is isolated and has extreme seasonal weather: searingly hot and bitterly www.doorway.ru
%T Alice Springs %A Hogan, Eleanor %I NewSouth Publishing %D %O hardcover %G ISBN %P pp. Eleanor Hogan lived and worked in Alice Springs for several years. She came back to urban life with a book, recently published in the New South Cities series, a nuanced understanding of issues like the Intervention and the myriad challenges faced by the NT's Aboriginal population, and a sense of perspective about the things that matter. We spoke to Eleanor about the process of creating her. Read "Alice Springs" by Eleanor Hogan available from Rakuten Kobo. Alice Springs, Alice, The Alice, Mparntwe is the most talked about but least familiar place in Australia. It is a town o.
Aug - May years 10 months. Melbourne; Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia; • Research and wrote Into the Loneliness, a speculative biographical work about the partnership between journalist, Ernestine Hill, and ethnologist, Daisy Bates, in the s/40s. • Received funding from Australia Council Arts Projects For Individuals and Groups Grant , the Peter Blazey Fellowship and the Hazel Rowley Fellowship Written by an outsider who lived and worked there for six years, Alice Springs captures something of the strangeness of a city which is far more foreign to most Australians than Auckland or London or San Francisco. It consists of largely independent stories that mix travel writing and reportage, loosely structured around the seasonal cycle of the year and focusing on Alice Spring's social geography and its indigenous Aboriginal population. A personal, evocative, and unflinching account, this book reveals the texture of everyday life in Alice Springs, Australia, through the passage of the local seasons. Alice Springs, the most talked about yet least familiar place in Australia, is isolated and has extreme seasonal weather: searingly hot and bitterly cold.
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