Otherland by Maria Tumarkin - ISBN: 9781741666793
Paperback
Maria Tumarkin travels with her Australian-born teenage daughter, Billie, back to Russia and Ukraine to have her experience first-hand the seismic shifts of her family’s native country. For Maria the trip back is no simple stroll down memory lane.

Otherland

A Journey with My Daughter

  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    1 April 2010

Summary

FROM THE WINNER OF THE WINDHAM CAMPBELL RPIZEShortlisted for the Douglas Stewart prize for non fiction and the Community Relations Commission Award in NSW and the Age Non-Fiction Book of the Year.Shortlisted for the Douglas Stewart prize for non fiction and the Community Relations Commission Award in NS W and the Age Non-Fiction Book of the Year.I left too early, before tanks rolled into Moscow in 1991, and before Gorbachev was put under home arrest in a failed coup. I left before Russia and …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781741666793
ISBN-10:1741666791
Author:Maria Tumarkin
Publisher:Random House Australia
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:1 April 2010
Weight:414g
Dimensions:234mm x 162mm x 24mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

”“For the most part her account is fascinating, even exhilarating, and there is barely a dead word in the book. Tumarkin’s viewpoint is unfailingly insightful with an overlay of pungent Russian humour.” “Age””“The literary beauty of “Otherland”is essentially textual: multiple layers of memory and reflection, intertwining historical commentary, cultural and literary criticism, and personal reminiscence. It is at once a roadtrip of anecdotes peppered with yearning and longing as well as a politico-cultural window on a huge part of 20th century history.” “Sydney Morning Herald””“The literary beauty of “Otherland” is essentially textual: multiple layers of memory and reflection, intertwining historical commentary, cultural and literary criticism, and personal reminiscence. It is at once a roadtrip of anecdotes peppered with yearning and longing as well as a politico-cultural window on a huge part of 20th century history.” –“Sydney Morning Herald

About The Author

Maria Tumarkin

Born in 1974 in the former Soviet Union in a Ukrainian-Jewish family, which in 1989 immigrated to Australia, Maria has published four books, Traumascapes, Courage, Otherland and most recently Axiomatic. All have received multiple award shortlistings. In 2020 Maria was awarded the prestigious Windham Campbell Prize for non-fiction. She lives in Melbourne.

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