Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Tracker
Tracker: Stories of Tracker Tilmouth | Alexis Wright
"New book by celebrated Aboriginal author Alexis Wright, author of Carpentaria and The Swan Book. A collective memoir of one of Aboriginal Australia's most charismatic leaders and an epic portrait of a period in the life of a country, reminiscent in its scale and intimacy of the work of Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Svetlana Alexievich. Miles Franklin Award-winning novelist Alexis Wright returns to non-fiction in her new book, Tracker Tilmouth, a collective memoir of the charismatic Aboriginal leader, political thinker, and entrepreneur who died in Darwin in 2015. Taken from his family as a child and brought up in a mission on Croker Island, Tracker Tilmouth returned home to transform the world of Aboriginal politics. He worked tirelessly for Aboriginal self-determination, creating opportunities for land use and economic development in his many roles, including Director of the Central Land Council. He was a visionary and a projector of ideas, renowned for his irreverent humour and his anecdotes. His memoir has been composed by Wright from interviews with Tilmouth himself, as well as with his family, friends, and colleagues, weaving his and their stories together into a book that is as much a tribute to the role played by storytelling in contemporary Aboriginal life as it is to the legacy of a remarkable man."
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
review
keepingupwiththepenguins
post image
Pickpick

How do you go about writing the biography of a man who was larger than life? The short answer is, you don‘t. Tracker is not neat, linear life story told in a single voice. Rather, it is a “collective memoir”, drawing upon the ancient traditions of oral histories, whereby one man‘s incredible life is related through the stories of dozens of people. Full review here:https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/tracker-alexis-wright/ #NonFiction #Australian

38 likes1 stack add
blurb
Sue
post image

Helping mama read #24in48ausnz

Sace 😻 6y
readordierachel Looks so cozy 😻 6y
69 likes2 comments
quote
Sue
post image
blurb
Sue
post image

It‘s #24in48 kick off time for me here in Australia. Lets‘s do this!

Soubhiville Yay! Good luck, have fun! 6y
RealLifeReading Go go go! Happy reading! 6y
75 likes1 stack add2 comments
blurb
Sue
post image

July is Black History Month here in Australia I‘ve written a little post about my TBR. It‘s a good opportunity to hit the Aussies Rule Challenge! Link is here bit.ly/2tHILsPbit.ly/2tHILsP

#aussiesrule2018

62 likes1 stack add
review
Abailliekaras
post image
Mehso-so

A collective biography of Tracker Tilmouth, who was a prominent Aboriginal leader and larger-than-life character. I was keen to read Alexis Wright, but her skill here is collating the stories, not her own writing. Factual & disorientating to read, stories repeat & circle around issues - a different way of getting to the heart of the matter, true to the story-tellers‘ culture & I respect her approach, but I struggled with it. Fascinating but tough.

review
mr_annie
Mehso-so

I struggled with the format (transcriptions of interviews with Tracker and many of those who knew him), but was educated and invigorated by the ideas that arose. Ultimately I think the problem was me not Tracker and fans of biography/history will fare better.

blurb
Abailliekaras
post image

Book problem? What book problem? 🤷🏼‍♀️ I‘m doing Tracker for our books on the go podcast and didn‘t realise how big it was! 😂 #stellaprize #bookhaul

blurb
Sue
post image

Congratulations to Alexis Wright for her Stella Prize win!

🎉🎉🎉

(More info at thestellaprize.com.au )

rockpools Sounds fascinating! 7y
64 likes5 stack adds1 comment