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ISBN13: 9780375410840 |
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From Powells.com:
Peter Carey is also an ex-pat, a novelist who conquered the Australian literary world almost immediately with his first novel Bliss, which won the prestigious Miles Franklin award in 1981 and was made into a film (by Lantana director Ray Laurence) in 1985. After winning handfuls of awards in Australia, as well as the Booker Prize in 1988 for Oscar and Lucinda, Carey moved to New York in the late 1980s where he has remained ever since. Yet Carey's bittersweet ties to his home country remain strong, his writing consistently focusing on the origin of Australian character, and his most recent offering a personal musing on his return to his native land — the first in seventeen years — titled 30 Days in Sydney: A Wildly Distorted Account.
The 2001 Booker award winning True History of the Kelly Gang, however, may be said to be Carey's crowning achievement. A fictionalized autobiography of Australia's most notorious gangster Ned Kelly, it is a Joycean trip into first person narrative, a coming of age story, and a thundering, adventurous ride. The prose is extraordinary, an almost invented language that is breathlessly hypnotic. The story of Ned Kelly, so strong in the memories of anyone who grew up in Australia, has now been given its true mythological due. Carey has created vivid, beautiful poetry out of dusty legend. Georgie, Powells.com
Publisher Comments:
This is Ned Kelly's true confession, in his own words and written on the run for an infant daughter he has never seen. To the authorities, this son of dirt-poor Irish immigrants was a born thief and, ultimately, a cold-blooded murderer; to most other Australians, he was a scapegoat and patriot persecuted by "English" landlords and their agents.
With his brothers and two friends, Kelly eluded a massive police manhunt for twenty months, living by his wits and strong heart, supplementing his bushwhacking skills with ingenious bank robberies while enjoying the support of most everyone not in uniform. He declined to flee overseas when he could, bound to win his jailed mother's freedom by any means possible, including his own surrender. In the end, however, she served out her sentence in the same Melbourne prison where, in 1880, her son was hanged.
Still his country's most powerful legend, Ned Kelly is here chiefly a man in full: devoted son, loving husband, fretful father, and loyal friend, now speaking as if from the grave. With this mythic outlaw and the story of his mighty travails and exploits, and with all the force of a classic Western, Peter Carey has breathed life into a historical figure who transcends all borders and embodies tragedy, perseverance, and freedom.
Review:
?True History of the Kelly Gang is a true wonder. It?s lyrical and hard-edged at the same time, constantly inventive, pell-mell in its storytelling, and, best of all, the voice Peter Carey invents for Ned Kelly is nothing less than mint-fresh original. This is just amazing writing.? ?Kent Haruf
?As genuine as a diamond in the rough . . . In essence an adventure saga, with numerous descriptions of the wild and forbidding Australian landscape, shocking surprises, coldhearted villains who hail from the top and the bottom of the social ladder, and a tender love story. Carey (Booker Prize winner for Oscar and Lucinda) deserves to be lionized in his native land for this triumphant historical recreation, and he will undoubtedly win a worldwide readership for a novel that teems with energy, suspense, and the true story of a memorable protagonist . . . No reader will be left unmoved.? ?Publishers Weekly
?I completely admire Peter Carey?s work?the worlds he enters, the stakes he goes for?and Ned Kelly?s a leap even beyond the others:brilliantly constructed, gorgeously written, a simply heartbreaking story.? ?Beverly Lowry
And Australian Acclaim
?A novel that is by turns rambunctious and tender, teeming with life and incident, and whose plainspoken surfaces conceal a strange and prismatic book, richly imagined, ambivalent and passionate.? ?James Bradley, The Bulletin
?True History of the Kelly Gang offers an energized confabulation of man and myth . . . Carey?s most breathtaking feat [and] a fabulous performance.??Michael Fitzgerald, Time
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JessicaJade, November 11, 2007 (view all comments by JessicaJade)
I enjoyed this book immensely; it gave me an insight into a story I hardly knew. True History of the Kelly Gang is a wonderful work of fiction, though it hardly fits into that category! Carey paints a descriptive picture of the Kelly gang, bringing together the story of the bushranger into an enjoyable read.
Ned Kelly tells his story first hand, showing the reader through his narrative the hardship of his life. He claims to be a victim of the police his whole life, struggling to survive in a tough world. Ned gives the reader an insight into his world, the life he lived. Pick up this book to be transported back into the past, into a world not so long ago, where bushrangers lived loose in the bush, and Ned Kelly lived his life.
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780375410840
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Alfred A. Knopf
- Location:
- New York
- Subject:
- Literary
- Subject:
- Historical
- Subject:
- Historical - General
- Subject:
- Australia
- Subject:
- Historical fiction
- Subject:
- Biographical fiction
- Subject:
- Bushrangers.
- Subject:
- Kelly, Ned
- Edition Number:
- 1st American ed.
- Edition Description:
- American
- Series Volume:
- 104-750
- Publication Date:
- January 2001
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Illustrations:
- Yes
- Pages:
- 368
- Dimensions:
- 9.60x6.60x1.28 in. 1.61 lbs.










