Description |
1 online resource (254 pages) |
Contents |
Requiem with yellow butterflies -- Caracas -- We want them alive -- Roraima & Manaus -- Don't care if it ever rains again -- And the village was fair to look upon -- Redcliffe -- Old peak, young peak -- Uluru: how to travel without seeing -- Porto Velho & Brasilia -- Coetzee in Buenos Aires -- Parque Lezama -- Such loneliness in that gold -- San Miguel del Monte -- The lakeside house |
Summary |
An Australian writer and a Mexican scientist fall in love reading great Latin American books aloud. But it takes a decade of journeys across the region, together and apart, for them to learn to read each other. Requiem with Yellow Butterflies is a love story and travel memoir that unfolds against the turbulent backdrop of Latin America in the 2000s. It takes us on a 1200-kilometre question-mark shaped loop through the newly socialist republics of the pink tide, to a requiem mass for Mexico's disappeared and eventually back to Australia. Through evocative, unexpected pairings of southern hemisphere places and authors - Jose Maria Arguedas's Andes and Judith Wright's Cooloola coast, the Argentine pampa and the central Queensland brigalow country - the book explores distinct but parallel postcolonial literary traditions, the disordering state of love and the strangeness of coming home |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
TRAVEL -- Australia & Oceania.
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Travel
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Travel & holiday.
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Literary studies: general.
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SUBJECT |
Australia -- Description and travel. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009579
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Latin America -- Description and travel. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074885
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Subject |
Australia
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Latin America
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781760800611 |
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1760800619 |
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9781760800628 |
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1760800627 |
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