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03351aam a22004574i 4500 001 29BC29B2440811E68E7AD585DAD10320 003 SILO 005 20160707010033 008 160127r20162013nyu 000 1 eng 010 $a 2016000291 020 $a 1501124781 (hardcover) 020 $a 9781501124785 (hardcover) 035 $a (OCoLC)929049182 040 $a DLC $b eng $e rda $c DLC $d YDXCP $d BTCTA $d BDX $d OCLCO $d OCLCF $d JSE $d IH9 $d LG@ $d SILO 042 $a pcc 043 $a u-at--- 050 00 $a PR9619.3.W67 $b S93 2016 082 00 $a 823/.914 $2 23 100 1 $a Wright, Alexis, $d 1950- $e author. 245 14 $a The swan book : $b a novel / $c Alexis Wright. 250 $a First Atria Books hardcover edition. 263 $a 1606 264 1 $a New York : $b Atria Books, $c 2016. 300 $a x, 307 pages ; $c 24 cm 520 $a "An inventive, cacophonous novel about an Aboriginal girl living in a future world turned upside down--where ancient myths exist side-by-side with present-day realities. Oblivia Ethelyne was given her name by an old woman who found her deep in the bowels of a gum tree, tattered and fragile, the victim of a brutal assault by wayward local youths. These are the years leading up to Australia's third centenary, and the woman who finds her, Bella Donna of the Champions, is a refugee from climate change wars that devastated her country in the northern hemisphere. Bella Donna takes Oblivia to live with her on an old warship in a polluted dry swamp and there she fills Oblivia's head with story upon story of swans. Fenced off from the rest of Australia by the Army, its traditional custodians left destitute, the swamp has become "the world's most unknown detention camp" for Indigenous Australians. When Warren Finch, the first Aboriginal president of Australia invades the swamp with his charismatic persona and the promise of salvation, Oblivia agrees to marry him, becoming First Lady, a role that has her confined to a tower in a flooded and lawless southern city. In this multilayered novel, winnter of the Australian Literature Society's Gold Medal, Wright toys with the edges of the world we live in to offer us an intimate portrait of the realities facing Aboriginal people. We meet talking monkeys, genies with doctorates, spirit-guiding swans, and a whole cast of characters drawn from myth and legend and fairy tales. Through symbolism and a dazzling linguistic dexterity--the blending of words and phrases from high and low culture, from English, Aboriginal languages, French, and Latin--Wright beautifully demonstrates how the power of the human imagination can set us free"-- $c Provided by publisher. 650 0 $a Indigenous peoples $z Australia $v Fiction. 650 7 $a Indigenous peoples. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00970213 651 7 $a Australia. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01204543 655 7 $a Dystopias. $2 gsafd 655 7 $a Fiction. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01423787 941 $a 8 952 $l AWPD207 $d 20230209014214.0 952 $l YEPF572 $d 20200204085913.0 952 $l TYPH572 $d 20200110071808.0 952 $l OVUX522 $d 20191213020827.0 952 $l AAPF906 $d 20190717031803.0 952 $l GDPF771 $d 20170418115005.0 952 $l KSPG296 $d 20170412022702.0 952 $l ZBPE245 $d 20170106012003.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=29BC29B2440811E68E7AD585DAD10320 994 $a C0 $b LG@Initiate Another SILO Locator Search