Julian Randolph ‘Mick' Stow was born in Western Australia, in His third novel To the Islands won the Miles Franklin Literary Award. Stow never allowed its two predecessors to be republished. He lived in the US on a Harkness fellowship in the s. Stow Cited by: To The Islands by Randolph Stow and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru Randolph Stow was one of the great Australian writers of his generation. His novel To the Islands - written in his early twenties after living on a remote Aboriginal mission - won the Miles Franklin Award for In later life, after publishing.
By Randolph Stow -. To the Islands is a novel by Australian authorRandolph Stow. Exhausted and losing faith, an Anglican minister flees his mission in Australia's northwest for the vast emptiness of the outback. To the islands by Stow, Randolph. Little, Brown. Used - Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. In the soul country of the desert the old man searches for the islands of the Aboriginal dead, reflecting on past transgressions and on his life's work. A Lear -like tale of madness and destruction, published when Randolph Stow was only 22, To the Islands is compelling and wise—a poetic masterpiece.
Julian Randolph ‘Mick' Stow was born in Western Australia, in His third novel To the Islands won the Miles Franklin Literary Award. Stow never allowed its two predecessors to be republished. He lived in the US on a Harkness fellowship in the s. Stow died in Bernadette Brennan is a critic and writer. To the Islands First UK edition AuthorRandolph Stow CountryAustralia LanguageEnglish PublisherMacdonald Co. (UK) Penguin Books Publication date Media typePrint Followed byTourmaline To the Islands is a novel by Australian author Randolph Stow. It won the Miles Franklin Award for and the ALS Gold Medal in In the soul country of the desert the old man searches for the islands of the Aboriginal dead, reflecting on past transgressions and on his life’s work. A Lear -like tale of madness and destruction, published when Randolph Stow was only 22, To the Islands is compelling and wise—a poetic masterpiece.
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