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100 1 $aMoss, Rod,$d1948-$eauthor.$4aut
245 10 $aOne thousand cuts :$blife and art in central Australia /$cRod Moss.
264 1 $aSt Lucia, Qld. :$bUniversity of Queensland Press,$c2013.
300 $aviii, [x], 251 pages :$billustrations (some color) ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 $aFrom artist and memoirist Rod Moss comes the follow-up to the Prime Minister's Prize winner The Hard Light of Day. Thirty years ago Rod Moss made his home in the stark beauty of Australia's Centre. Since then, his place in Alice Springs and the traditional lands of the Arrernte has been deepened by his enduring intimacy with the families of Whitegate camp on the town's eastern fringe. In this frank and powerful illustrated memoir, Moss gently uncovers the places where his own family and art intersect with the lives of those in the Whitegate mob. The closely connected Hayes, Johnson, Ryder and Neil families consider Moss one of their own and, through them, Moss shows us the majesty of the land, the necessity of story, the intensity of kin, the madness of violence, the tenderness of friendship, and the rhythm of grief. One Thousand Cuts continues where Moss's highly acclaimed first book left off -- this time in pictures as much as words. Through Moss's moving stories and his stunning paintings and photographs, we share in and celebrate his everyday life with the Whitegate mob, including their fight for a standard of living that is basic to most Australians.
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650 0 $aArt, Australian$y21st century.
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