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Capricornia


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A landmark of Australian literature, Capricornia chronicles the harsh realities and racial injustices prevalent in the northern territories during the early 20th century. This powerful novel presents a sprawling narrative that intertwines the lives of various characters, both Indigenous and European, against the backdrop of a challenging and unforgiving landscape. Herbert’s unflinching prose illustrates the devastating impact of colonial policies and societal prejudices on individuals and communities. The work argues for a deeper understanding of the complex social fabric of the region, offering a stark and compelling commentary on identity, belonging, and survival. Its epic scope and detailed portrayal of a pivotal era make it an essential read for those interested in Australian history and social critique.

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Capricornia


Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings

A landmark of Australian literature, Capricornia chronicles the harsh realities and racial injustices prevalent in the northern territories during the early 20th century. This powerful novel presents a sprawling narrative that intertwines the lives of various characters, both Indigenous and European, against the backdrop of a challenging and unforgiving landscape. Herbert’s unflinching prose illustrates the devastating impact of colonial policies and societal prejudices on individuals and communities. The work argues for a deeper understanding of the complex social fabric of the region, offering a stark and compelling commentary on identity, belonging, and survival. Its epic scope and detailed portrayal of a pivotal era make it an essential read for those interested in Australian history and social critique.

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: No markings

A landmark of Australian literature, Capricornia chronicles the harsh realities and racial injustices prevalent in the northern territories during the early 20th century. This powerful novel presents a sprawling narrative that intertwines the lives of various characters, both Indigenous and European, against the backdrop of a challenging and unforgiving landscape. Herbert’s unflinching prose illustrates the devastating impact of colonial policies and societal prejudices on individuals and communities. The work argues for a deeper understanding of the complex social fabric of the region, offering a stark and compelling commentary on identity, belonging, and survival. Its epic scope and detailed portrayal of a pivotal era make it an essential read for those interested in Australian history and social critique.