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The Mountain

Drusilla Modjeska

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The Mountain

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'A novel as intricate and powerful as the bark-cloth paintings at its heart' -- Anna Funder In 1968 Papua New Guinea is on the brink of independence, and everything is about to change. Amidst the turmoil filmmaker Leonard arrives from England with his Dutch wife, Rika, to study and film an isolated village high in the mountains. The villagers' customs and art have been passed down through generations, and Rika is immediately struck by their paintings on a cloth made of bark. Rika and Leonard are also confronted with the new university in Moresby, where intellectual ambition and the idealism of youth are creating friction among locals such as Milton - a hot-headed young playwright - and visiting westerners, such as Martha, to whom Rika becomes close. But it is when Rika meets brothers Jacob and Aaron that all their lives are changed for ever. Drusilla Modjeska's sweeping novel takes us deep into this fascinating, complex country, whose culture and people cannot escape the march of modernity that threatens to overwhelm them. It is a riveting story of love, loss, grief and betrayal. 'The Mountain is at once a luminous work of fiction and an anatomy of ideas of light and enlightenment. In the entwinement of large and smaller histories Modjeska brings her honed talents to the creation of a multifarious, extraordinary and dazzling novel that feels nothing like a debut'. -- Weekend Australian

Product Details

ISBN:
9781741666502
Category:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2012-05-01
Publisher:
Vintage (australia)
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
448
Dimensions (mm):
234x158x33mm
Weight:
550g

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