Rigby's Romance
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A battered swagman trudges across the ochre sweep of the outback, his dreams as vast and unpredictable as the land itself. In Federation-era Australia, where the boundaries between hope and hardship blur beneath a relentless sun, a singular voice emerges-wry, unsparing, and deeply attuned to the rhythms of bush life. This early twentieth-century novel stands at the crossroads of rural fiction and social satire, deftly unmasking the foibles and yearnings of a society forging its identity against the wild, unyielding landscape. Through its vivid, often ironic lens, readers are ushered into the heart of Australian classic literature, where the outback setting is not merely a backdrop but a force that shapes destinies and reveals the true mettle of its characters.Long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this work has been restored for today's and future generations, reclaiming its place as a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Its sharp-eyed portrayal of bush communities, laced with both humour and pathos, invites comparison with Miles Franklin and stands alongside the finest of Joseph Furphy's works. The novel's exploration of Australian identity-its tensions, contradictions, and quiet heroics-resonates powerfully with literary fiction readers and Australian literature students alike. As the characters navigate the intricate dance between isolation and belonging, their struggles echo the broader quest for meaning in a rapidly changing world.Steeped in the lived realities of Federation-era Australia, this rediscovered gem captures the spirit of a nation on the cusp of modernity. Its bush life themes and nuanced social satire offer a compelling window into the collective psyche of a people and place, making it indispensable for those who cherish rural fiction novels and the enduring legacy of Australian classic literature.
A battered swagman trudges across the ochre sweep of the outback, his dreams as vast and unpredictable as the land itself. In Federation-era Australia, where the boundaries between hope and hardship blur beneath a relentless sun, a singular voice emerges-wry, unsparing, and deeply attuned to the rhythms of bush life. This early twentieth-century novel stands at the crossroads of rural fiction and social satire, deftly unmasking the foibles and yearnings of a society forging its identity against the wild, unyielding landscape. Through its vivid, often ironic lens, readers are ushered into the heart of Australian classic literature, where the outback setting is not merely a backdrop but a force that shapes destinies and reveals the true mettle of its characters.Long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, this work has been restored for today's and future generations, reclaiming its place as a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Its sharp-eyed portrayal of bush communities, laced with both humour and pathos, invites comparison with Miles Franklin and stands alongside the finest of Joseph Furphy's works. The novel's exploration of Australian identity-its tensions, contradictions, and quiet heroics-resonates powerfully with literary fiction readers and Australian literature students alike. As the characters navigate the intricate dance between isolation and belonging, their struggles echo the broader quest for meaning in a rapidly changing world.Steeped in the lived realities of Federation-era Australia, this rediscovered gem captures the spirit of a nation on the cusp of modernity. Its bush life themes and nuanced social satire offer a compelling window into the collective psyche of a people and place, making it indispensable for those who cherish rural fiction novels and the enduring legacy of Australian classic literature.
AmazonPages: 174, Paperback, Alpha Edition
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