Bruce Pascoe is a Yuin, Bunurong and Tasmanian man born in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond. He’s worked as a teacher, farmer, fisherman, barman, fencing contractor, lecturer, Aboriginal language researcher, archaeological site worker and editor. He’s also written thirty other books including the short story collections Night Animals and Nightjar, and academic texts including The Little Red Yellow Black Book with AIATSIS. Dark Emu (Magabala Books) won Book of the Year and the Indigenous Writer’s Prize at the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards in 2016, and has now sold in excess of 200,000 copies.
Vicky Shukuroglou is a multidisciplinary artist and researcher dedicated to deepening her understanding of the Earth through careful observation and hands-on care of country. These drive her creative process, with which she hopes to rouse your heart. She has worked collaboratively with writers, musicians, scientists, Indigenous communities and young people. Remarkable projects have evolved out of her commitment to shifting perceptions and bringing young people’s powerful work to the attention of ‘grown-ups’. Vicky’s supporters and partners have included UNESCO, Sanskriti Kendra, Instituto Sacatar, and other organisations, schools and universities.
'Loving Country reveals page after page of both the ancient
and contemporary knowledges of these magnificent places, leaving
you feeling equal parts wonder and despair. It is a beautifully
composed, riveting read scaffolded by Pascoe’s signature commitment
to watertight research of the colonial archives. Shukuroglou’s
unpretentious photography showcases the raw, intrinsic beauty of
Country. This book will leave you famished for red earth,
rainforests, billabongs and big sky Country.’ – Shannon
Foster, D'harawal Knowledge Keeper, PhD Candidate and Lecturer
UTS
‘Tales across Australia of discovery and loss. In Loving
Country you discover how rich are the landscapes and creatures
of Aboriginal Australia, how much we have lost by mistreating
[them], how much remains to be found, and how welcome you will be
in seeking it. Travel alert with this book. See the country – then
you will feel it.’ – Bill Gammage, author of The Biggest
Estate on Earth
'A big-hearted book of big ideas from Pascoe, a genuine patriot if
ever there was one.' – Melissa Lucashenko
Loving Country reveals page after page of both the ancient and
contemporary knowledges of these magnificent places, leaving you
feeling equal parts wonder and despair. It is a beautifully
composed, riveting read scaffolded by Pascoe’s signature commitment
to watertight research of the colonial archives. Shukuroglou’s
unpretentious photography showcases the raw, intrinsic beauty of
Country. This book will leave you famished for red earth,
rainforests, billabongs and big sky Country.
*The Conversation*
Tales across Australia of discovery and loss. In Loving
Country you discover how rich are the landscapes and creatures
of Aboriginal Australia, how much we have lost by mistreating
[them], how much remains to be found, and how welcome you will be
in seeking it. Travel alert with this book. See the country – then
you will feel it.
*Bill Gammage, author of The Biggest Estate on Earth*
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