Book summaryA creative and experimental biography in which Julia Blackburn tells the fascinating story of Daisy Bates, an Irishwoman who lived among the Aborigines in the Australian outback. Told in Bates's voice, this 'biography' challenges the conventional form. Media reviews"A stunning portrait of one of the world's most eccentric, lonely and worthwhile women, Daisy Bates. Set in the Aboriginal desert of Australia, this is a marvelous biography of an obscure genius and an unsung hero." |
Daisy Bates in the Desertby Blackburn, JuliaSoftcover Ed
Book desription: New York, New York, U.S.A.: Vintage Books. Fine/softcover. 1995. Softcover Ed. Soft Cover. 0-679-74446-0 Subtitle: " A Woman's Life Among the Aborigines." .
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