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OverviewA career-defining masterpiece by internationally award-winning Australian storyteller Jock Serong On the windswept point of an island at the edge of Van Diemen's Land, the Commandant huddles with a small force of white men and women. He has gathered together, under varying degrees of coercion and duress, the last of the Tasmanians, or so he believes. His purpose is to save them-from a number of things, but most pressingly from the murderous intent of the pastoral settlers on their country. The orphans Whelk and Pipi, fighting for their survival against the malevolent old man they know as the Catechist, watch as almost everything proves resistant to the Commandant's will. The wind, the spread of disease, the strange black dog that floats in on the prow of a wrecked ship...But above all the chief, the leader of the exiles, before whom the Commandant performs a sordid dance of intimacy and betrayal. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jock SerongPublisher: Text Publishing Imprint: The Text Publishing Company Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.428kg ISBN: 9781922458797ISBN 10: 1922458791 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 30 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews`The Settlement is a shocking but perversely beautiful evocation of the endurance and dignity of Aboriginal resistance to the sadism of the colony's God and guns. Its gripping plot, extraordinary Black and white characters, and elegant prose will haunt you long after the last page.' * Paul Daley, author of Jesustown and Guardian writer * 'There is some kind of magic in the way Jock Serong conjures places and times and people.' * Lucy Treloar * 'Serong is among many writers, including Tony Birch, Bruce Pascoe and Kate Grenville, looking closer at the history of colonisation and the narratives that have been handed down as authorised versions, but that need much closer scrutiny.' * Herald Sun * 'Serong's prose is evocative, his dialogue convincing.' * Sydney Morning Herald * 'Grips from the first page. It's unsentimental, truthful and profound - all in a milieu effortlessly imagined.' * Don Watson * 'An extraordinarily vivid imagining of one of the most significant encounters in Australian history.' * Amanda Lohrey, Miles Franklin Award-winning author of The Labyrinth * 'Serong's finest work, and a story Australians should hear.' * Robbie Arnott * `The Settlement is a shocking but perversely beautiful evocation of the endurance and dignity of Aboriginal resistance to the sadism of the colony’s God and guns. Its gripping plot, extraordinary Black and white characters, and elegant prose will haunt you long after the last page.' * Paul Daley, author of Jesustown and Guardian writer * 'There is some kind of magic in the way Jock Serong conjures places and times and people.' * Lucy Treloar * 'Serong is among many writers, including Tony Birch, Bruce Pascoe and Kate Grenville, looking closer at the history of colonisation and the narratives that have been handed down as authorised versions, but that need much closer scrutiny.' * Herald Sun * ‘Serong’s prose is evocative, his dialogue convincing.’ * Sydney Morning Herald * ‘Grips from the first page. It's unsentimental, truthful and profound – all in a milieu effortlessly imagined.’ * Don Watson * ‘An extraordinarily vivid imagining of one of the most significant encounters in Australian history.’ * Amanda Lohrey, Miles Franklin Award-winning author of The Labyrinth * ‘Serong's finest work, and a story Australians should hear.’ * Robbie Arnott * ‘[The Settlement is] compelling to read, and also powered by Serong's descriptive, muscular prose…Reckoning comes in blazing moments of truth-telling, where the reality of this colonising project cannot be denied…This is a book that doesn’t let us readers off the hook—nor should it.’ Jackie Tang, * Readings * ‘[Jock Serong] is undertaking important work of reckoning with Australia’s troubled history. [The Settlement] is part of that reckoning – an absolute must read.’ * Better Reading * ‘[A] darkly poignant, sadly true and painfully engaging story that rarely, if ever, makes it into Australian history books.’ * Robert Goodman, Pile by the Bed * 'Devastating…[Serong] animates the benighted settlement through pungent prose and uncanny summoning of place…A novel of empathy and intelligence.’ * Age * 'Traces of Charles Dickens, Cormac McCarthy, and Patrick White thread through his prose, which is often genre-based – the agile plotting and unexpected metaphor of Raymond Chandler is apparent here…The Settlement is deeply connected to history and prior literature.’ * Australian Book Review * ‘Compelling…powerful and evocative…[The Settlement] gives you thorough understanding of the power wielded by the early colonists, and the choices forced on those who didn’t have it.’ * Good Reading * ‘This is a book that must be read, from an author whose writing has reached new heights.’ * Herald Sun * ‘Serong is a wonderful writer…he retains the gift of propulsive plots and gripping narratives. And readers interested in stories that face the complexity and complicity of our colonial past – paired with beautiful writing – will be intrigued by his latest novel.’ * InDaily * ‘Moving and devastating.’ * RN Book Show * ‘To the settlement’s confined, Serong invests appropriate human dignity denied by their oppressors and their history.’ * Guardian * ‘[Jock Serong] shows a real talent for expressing Australian history in all its glory, and its sorrow…A moving and highly poignant tale of survival, and courage.’ * NZ Booklovers * ‘[The Settlement] is an intensely moving, stunning and uncomfortable story based on real history…for all the tragedy of the story, it is beautifully written, with a gentle touch and an absorbing style that draws the reader in.’ * ReadPlus * 'There is some kind of magic in the way Jock Serong conjures places and times and people.' * Lucy Treloar * 'Serong is among many writers, including Tony Birch, Bruce Pascoe and Kate Grenville, looking closer at the history of colonisation and the narratives that have been handed down as authorised versions, but that need much closer scrutiny.' * Herald Sun * 'Serong's prose is evocative, his dialogue convincing.' * Sydney Morning Herald * `The Settlement is a shocking but perversely beautiful evocation of the endurance and dignity of Aboriginal resistance to the sadism of the colony's God and guns. Its gripping plot, extraordinary Black and white characters, and elegant prose will haunt you long after the last page.' * Paul Daley, author of Jesustown and Guardian writer * 'There is some kind of magic in the way Jock Serong conjures places and times and people.' * Lucy Treloar * 'Serong is among many writers, including Tony Birch, Bruce Pascoe and Kate Grenville, looking closer at the history of colonisation and the narratives that have been handed down as authorised versions, but that need much closer scrutiny.' * Herald Sun * 'Serong's prose is evocative, his dialogue convincing.' * Sydney Morning Herald * Author InformationJock Serong's novels have received the ARA Historical Novel Prize, the Colin Roderick Award, the Ned Kelly Award for First Fiction and, internationally, the inaugural Staunch Prize (UK) and the Historia Award for Historical Crime Fiction (France). He lives with his family on Victoria's far west coast. 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