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  • Taschenbuch: 224 Seiten
  • Verlag: Vintage; Auflage: Vintage Intl. (4. Oktober 1994)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0679749519
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679749516
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 13,1 x 1,5 x 20,2 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 115.645 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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A quietly masterful tale from Australia's colonial past, depicting the savage and painful nuances of racism evoked when a white youth raised by aborigines returns to his own people: from award-winning novelist and poet Malouf (The Great World, 1991, etc.). When Gemmy Fairley encounters the children of Jock McIvor as they play on the fringe of their mid-19th-century settlement in the Outback, a chain of events is set in motion that changes all their lives. Gemmy, cast ashore as a child after a brutal life in the streets of London and at sea, joined the natives who found him, spending 16 years with them before seeking out other whites to find answers to questions about his origin still tormenting him. Adopted by McIvor's family, proud Scottish immigrants, he is accepted by them but not by the community, which views him with distrust as his otherness remains intact--and when native visitors are seen with him, fears of an attack turn the whites violently against him. Saved by Jock--who finds his own growing estrangement from his neighbors a disturbing development that he's powerless to change- -Gemmy is removed to more secure lodgings, but he wishes only to escape and vanishes soon after. Meanwhile, his presence among the McIvor children has proved a turning point for them, as they witness both Gemmy's innocence and the barbarity of others, and in the process the whole family becomes increasingly open to the subtle natural wonders of their new homeland. Delicate but relentless in its focus on the manifestations of racial intolerance, this is enhanced by a naturalist's keen eye for detail, bringing landscape and states of mind together in a probing, resonant vision of discovery and despair. -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine vergriffene oder nicht verfügbare Ausgabe dieses Titels.

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"A dazzling novel...The story has moments of such high intensity that they remain scorched in memory. As the story moves forward to its conclusion, we go unwillingly with it, not wanting this book, with the wisdom it contains, to stop speaking to us."
--The Toronto Star

"Remembering Babylon is another rare chance to read a work by one of the few contemporary novelists who examines our constantly battered humanity and again and again brings out its lingering beauty."
--The Globe and Mail

"There are passages of aching beauty in Remembering Babylon, and passages of shocking degradation. Mr. Malouf has written a wonderfully wise and moving novel, a novel that turns the history and mythic past of Australia into a dazzling fable of human hope and imperfection."
--The New York Times

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Setting this book in the mid-1800's on the nearly uninhabited north coast of Australia provides David Malouf with plenty of leeway to explore some of his favorite themes. The book begins with the return to "civilization" of an English cabinboy who had gone overboard twelve years prior and had been nursed by aborigines. With the north coast now being settled by people fearful of the shy aborigines who they think may be a threat to them, all the characters feel isolated: the settlers from life in England, from the more populated centers of Australia, from the aborigines, sometimes from each other, and certainly from the strange young man who has made contact with them; the former cabinboy from his "countrymen," from the society of the sailors he served, from the aborigines who nursed him, and from the new society now being established on the north coast. All have differing views of reality, different values, and different understandings of what is important.

The reader is forced to question what constitutes "civilization" and to ponder the extent to which we can have a "real" world without recognizing the importance of the supernatural and those who allow it to inform and transform their lives. As in "The Conversations at Curlow Creek" and in "Harland's Half Acre," Malouf's main character must decide whether he will live in civilization as he has found it.

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The book 'Remembering Babylon' by David Malouf, published in 1994 by Vintage, is about a man, Gemmy, who comes to a white settlement during the colonial days in Australia. At the beginning nobody knows where he comes from. Although he had lived with Aborigines since his childhood, so there are many problems which come up to him and to the white settlers. On the one hand there is Gemmy to whom the white settlers and their life is unknown and on the other hand there are the settlers who have got strange mistrust Gemmy and have got strange feelings towards the aboriginal world. Seeing these two worlds two totally different worlds clashing is one of the things Malouf certainly wanted to show.
I read this book in my English course at school. I don't think that I would have read it in my free-time. For me some passages of the book were difficult to understand which is partly caused by style of the author. The book consists of twenty chapters and each of them stands for its own. Nearly in every chapter Malouf changes the narrative perspective. By this he describes the thoughts and feelings of Gemmy and some settlers.
I would recommend this book to everyone who feels close to nature and is interested in the aboriginal culture because Malouf often uses nature as symbols to express the feelings of the characters.
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I didn't read this for a class or an essay but I can see how it might have ruined it for me if I had to pick through it trying to find something tangible to say. That said, I found the trading of power (or at least the characters' perception of it) in this book most compelling. From one second to the next, as the characters in a scene come and go, or the shock of first appearances fade or linger, a feeling of control quickly becomes one of fear and distrust. It's a true Malouf masterpiece because he makes us think about the people in our own world today by letting us into a story in an otherwise distant time and place. It's a beautiful book, and reads to me- like most of Malouf's writing- like a pure stream in a dirty world.
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Interesting perspective on integration...
In Remembering Babylon David Malouf examines racial integration on a new level. After being washed up on the coast of north-eastern Australia Gemmy Fairley, an English boy, lives... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 16. Dezember 2009 von Where's Waldo
The Struggle for Identity
The theme of identity is of paramount importance in the book "Remembering Babylon". David Malouf discusses the problems encountered by a white called Gemmy who as a child fell from... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 16. Dezember 2009 von Rishab Reitz
A Closer Look
The story told of Gemmy in the book Remembering Babylon reflects the struggle of identity of Gemmy, a British boy washed up on the Australian shore, who first lives with the... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 15. Dezember 2009 von Hunter S. Wilde
There's better stuff out there...
The novel 'Remembering Babylon' by David Malouf offers a fairly realistic depiction of Australian colonial life in the mid-1800s. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 15. Dezember 2009 von Fuzzy
Wonderful novel, but not for everyone (is any book ever?)
Remembering Babylon is an outstanding book and extremely well written. Having read some of the other reviews, I understand why some people write it is "boring", but disagree... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 5. Januar 2009 von MGP
Masterpiece of Postcolonial Literature
I was sorry to read so many negative opinions about this masterpiece of modern literature. This novel explores contemporary questions such as the quest for identity and the newly... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 26. Mai 2007 von L. Schimmler
Cultural clash
The novel "remembering Babylon" is about a white man whose life had been saved by australian aboriginies and who grew up with the aboriginies until he steps into a white... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 5. Mai 2004 von jessika steffen
A Story about Changes
"Remebering Babylon" is a novel written by David Malouf and first published 1994 in Great Britain by Chatto & Windus Ltd. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 5. Mai 2004 von Benjamin Hätsch
Book review by Giesela Gießkanne
The book "Remembering Babylon" which is written by David Malouf is about the tragic story of the "white-aborigine" named Gemmy Fairley. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 5. Mai 2004 von giesela gießkanne
Can be read at school...
The book "Remembering Babylon", written by David Malouf takes place in Australia in the 1840s and tells about a boy who fell over board and lived with aborigines for 16 years. Lesen Sie weiter...
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